Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual page 303

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Table 49: RADIUS IETF Attributes Supported by JUNOSe Software (continued)
Attribute
Number
Attribute Name
[53]
Acct-Output-Gigawords
[55]
Event-Timestamp
[60]
CHAP-Challenge
[61]
NAS-Port-Type
[62]
Port-Limit
[64]
Tunnel-Type
[65]
Tunnel-Medium-Type
[66]
Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
[67]
Tunnel-Server-Endpoint
[68]
Acct-Tunnel-Connection
[69]
Tunnel-Password
[77]
Connect-Info
[79]
EAP-Message
[80]
Message-Authenticator
[82]
Tunnel-Assignment-Id
Description
Indicates how many times the Acct-Output-Octets counter has wrapped around
2^32 in the course of delivering this service, and can be present in
Accounting-Request records only where the Acct-Status-Type is set to Stop or
Interim-Update
IP subscriber manager Statistics are reported
PPP Statistics are counted according to the rules of the generic interface
MIB
Records the time that this event occurred on the NAS, in seconds, since January
1, 1970 00:00 UTC
Contains the CHAP challenge sent by the NAS to a PPP CHAP user
Indicates the type of physical port the NAS is using to authenticate the user
See the radius dsl-port-type and the radius ethernet-port-type commands
in "Configuring RADIUS Attributes" on page 171.
Specifies the maximum number of MLPPP member links allowed for the subscriber
Which tunneling protocol to use (in the case of a tunnel initiator) or the
tunneling protocol in use (in the case of a tunnel terminator)
Only L2TP tunnels supported at this time
Transport medium to use when creating a tunnel for those protocols (such as
L2TP) that can operate over multiple transports
Only IPv4 supported at this time
Address of the initiator end of the tunnel
Address of the server end of the tunnel
Indicates the identifier assigned to the tunnel session
Value is L2TP call-serial number
Password to be used to authenticate to a remote server
Sent from the NAS to indicate the nature of the user's connection
Encapsulates EAP packets, which allows the NAS to authenticate users through
EAP without having to understand the EAP protocol
Must be used in any Access-Request, Access-Accept, Access-Reject or Access-
Challenge messages that include EAP-Message attributes
Indicates to the tunnel initiator the particular tunnel to which a session is to be
assigned
Chapter 6: RADIUS Attribute Descriptions
RADIUS IETF Attributes
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