Radius Attribute Descriptions; Radius Ietf Attributes; Table 49: Radius Ietf Attributes Supported By Junose Software - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6

RADIUS Attribute Descriptions

RADIUS IETF Attributes

Table 49: RADIUS IETF Attributes Supported by JUNOSe Software

Attribute
Number
Attribute Name
[1]
User-Name
[2]
User-Password
[3]
CHAP-Password
[4]
NAS-IP-Address
This chapter lists the RADIUS attributes that are supported by JUNOSe software.
Table 49 on page 259 describes the supported RADIUS IETF attributes. Table 50 on
page 265 describes the supported Juniper Networks vendor-specific attributes (VSAs).
Table 51 on page 276 describes the DSL Forum VSA formats supported by JUNOSe
software. Table 52 on page 278 describes RADIUS attributes that are simply passed
to their destination by the router.
RADIUS attributes are discussed in the following sections:
RADIUS IETF Attributes on page 259
Juniper Networks VSAs on page 265
DSL Forum VSAs on page 276
Pass Through RADIUS Attributes on page 277
RADIUS Attributes References on page 278
Table 49 on page 259 describes the RADIUS IETF attributes supported by JUNOSe
software. The attributes are sorted by standard number.
Description
Name of user to be authenticated
Configurable username override
Password of user to be authenticated
Configurable password override
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
Response value provided by a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Challenge Handshake
Authorization Protocol (CHAP) user in the response to an access challenge
IP address of the network access server (NAS) that is requesting authentication
of the user
You can use the radius update-source-addr command to override this
behavior; see "Configuring Remote Access" on page 3.
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