RADIUS Accounting Server Attributes
The following table lists the standard attributes supported for RADIUS accounting servers. The attributes
in the radius.ini file can be modified if necessary.
Num. Standard Attribute
1 User-Name
4 NAS-IP-Address
5 NAS-Port
25 Class
40 Acct-Status-Type
42 Acct-Input-Octets
43 Acct-Output-Octets
44 Acct-Session
45 Acct-Authentic
46 Acct-Session
47 Acct-Input-Packets
48 Acct-Output-Packets
49 Acct-Terminal-Cause
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Description
Used in access-request and account-request packets.
Sent with every access-request. Specifies which switches a
user can have access to. More than one of these attributes is
allowed per user.
Virtual port number sent with access-request and account-
request packets. Slot/port information is supplied in attribute
26 (vendor-specific).
Used to pass information from the server to the client and
passed unchanged to the accounting server as part of the
accounting-request packet.
Four values must be included in the dictionary file: 1 (acct-
start), 2 (acct-stop), 6 (failure), and 7 (acct-on). Start and stop
correspond to login/logout. The accounting-on message is sent
when the RADIUS client is started. This attribute also includes
an accounting-off value, which is not supported.
(Authenticated VLANs only) Tracked per port.
(Authenticated VLANs only) Tracked per port.
Unique accounting ID. (For authenticated VLAN users,
Alcatel-Lucent uses the MAC address of the client.)
Indicates how the client is authenticated; standard values (1–3)
are not used. Vendor specific values must be used instead:
AUTH-AVCLIENT (4)
AUTH-TELNET (5)
AUTH-HTTP (6)
AUTH-NONE (0)
The start and stop time for a user session can be determined
from the accounting log.
(Authenticated VLANs only) Tracked per port.
(Authenticated VLANs only) Tracked per port.
Indicates how the session was terminated:
NAS-ERROR
USER-ERROR
LOST CARRIER
USER-REQUEST
STATUS-FAIL
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
March 2011