MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide v6.4.0

Always 0.
NAS-Port-Type
(32-bit unsigned integer)
Always set to 19, which represents WIRELESS_802_11.
User-Name
(string)
The RADIUS username assigned to the controller on the Public access > Attributes page.
Accounting response
No attributes are supported.
User attributes
The controller provides support for a number of standard RADIUS user attributes, including those
for authentication and accounting. See “User attribute definitions (page 448) for a list of these
attributes and a brief definition. For detailed information on these attributes, refer to the
documentation that came with your RADIUS server.
The controller also supports several vendor-specific attributes, including the special HP attribute
(known as the user attribute) that is used to customize the behavior of the public access interface
and define values for user accounts. To find out more about the user attribute, see the following
section.
Customizing user accounts with the user attribute
HP ProCurve has defined a vendor-specific RADIUS attribute to support configuration of the public
access interface and user accounts. This attribute conforms to RADIUS RFC 2865 and is called the
Colubris AV-Pair.
Multiple instances of the Colubris AV-Pair attribute can be defined for each user, each with a
different AV-Pair value. For a complete list of all supported AV-Pair values, see “Colubris AV-Pair
- User attribute values (page 484).
In order for a third-party RADIUS server to support the Colubris AV-Pair attribute you need to define
it as described under Colubris AV-Pair.
NOTE: The Colubris AV-Pair attribute can be used to define settings on the controller and for
users and administrators. This section discuses user settings only.
IMPORTANT: The documentation for this product frequently uses the terms site attributes and user
attributes to refer to the Colubris AV-Pair attribute values depending on whether the AV-Pair attribute
values are set with a value that applies to the public access site or to an individual user.
Defining and retrieving user attributes
User attributes can be retrieved from a third-party RADIUS server or specified directly on the
controller in user account profiles.
Defining attributes locally in user accounts
If you are using the local user accounts to authenticate users, then you can define account attributes
locally via account profiles.
Each user account can be associated with one or more account profiles. The attributes that are set
in each profile are combined in the account to produce the full list of active attributes.
If you are working with access-controlled user accounts, additional attributes can also be defined
via the Default AC profile.
The best way to understand how all this works is to look at an example.
User attributes 443