Administrator Guide

Security Commands 938
User Guidelines
The switch sends the value supplied by the RADIUS server in the Class
attribute. The Class attribute may be up to 16 octets in length
Command History
Introduced in version 6.3.0.1 firmware.
Example
console#conf
console(config)#radius-server attribute 25 include-in-access-req
radius-server attribute 31
Use the radius-server attribute 31 command to alter the format of the MAC
address sent to the RADIUS server when authenticating using 802.1X MAC
based authentication. Use the no form of the command to return the MAC
address format to the default.
Syntax
radius-server attribute 31 mac format { ietf | unformatted | legacy } [lower-
case | upper-case]
no radius-server attribute 31 mac format
ietf
—Format the MAC address as aa-aa-bb-bb-cc-cc. The default is upper
case.
unformatted
—Format the MAC address as aaaabbbbcccc. The default is
lower case.
legacy
—Format the MAC address as aa:aa:bb:bb:cc:cc. The default is
lower case.
lower
-case—Format hexadecimal characters using the character set [0-9a-
f].
upper
-case—Format hexadecimal characters using the character set [0-9A-
F].
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