Radius (Ietf) Accounting Av Pairs - Cisco Servers User Manual

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IETF Dictionary of RADIUS AV Pairs
Table D-7
RADIUS (IETF) Attributes (continued)
No.
Attribute
61
NAS-Port-Type
62
Port-Limit

RADIUS (IETF) Accounting AV Pairs

Table D-8
RADIUS (IETF) Accounting Attributes
No.
Attribute
25
Class
30
Called-Station-Id
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
D-16
Description
Indicates the type of physical port the AAA client is using to
authenticate the user. Physical ports are indicated by a numeric value as
follows:
0: Asynchronous
1: Synchronous
2: ISDN-Synchronous
3: ISDN-Asynchronous (V.120)
4: ISDN- Asynchronous (V.110)
5: Virtual
Sets the maximum number of ports to be provided to the user by the
network access server.
Table D-8
lists the supported RADIUS (IETF) accounting attributes. If the
attribute has a security server-specific format, the format is specified.
Description
Arbitrary value that the AAA client includes in all accounting packets
for this user if supplied by the RADIUS server.
Allows the AAA client to send the telephone number the user called
into as part of the access-request packet, using DNIS (Dialed Number
Identification Server) or similar technology. This attribute is only
supported on ISDN and for modem calls on the Cisco AS5200 if used
with PRI (Primary Rate Interface).
Appendix D
RADIUS Attributes
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