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No. Attribute Descri
p
tion
28 Idle-Timeout Maximum idle time permitted for the user before termination of the session.
31 Calling-Station-Id Identification of the user that the NAS sends to the server.
32 NAS-Identifier Identification that the NAS uses for indicating itself.
40 Acct-Status-Type
Type of the Accounting-Request packet. Possible values are as follows:
• 1—Start
• 2—Stop
• 3—Interium-Update
• 4—Reset-Charge
• 7—Accounting-On (Defined in 3GPP, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project)
• 8—Accounting-Off (Defined in 3GPP)
• 9 to 14—Reserved for tunnel accounting
• 15—Reserved for failed
45 Acct-Authentic
Authentication method used by the user. Possible values are as follows:
• 1—RADIUS
• 2—Local
• 3—Remote
60 CHAP-Challenge
CHAP challenge generated by the NAS for MD5 calculation during CHAP
authentication.
61 NAS-Port-Type
Type of the physical port of the NAS that is authenticating the user. Possible
values are as follows:
• 15—Ethernet
• 16—Any type of ADSL
• 17—Cable (with cable for cable TV)
• 201—VLAN
• 202—ATM
If the port is an ATM or Ethernet one and VLANs are implemented on it, the value
of this attribute is 201.
79 EAP-Message
Used for encapsulating EAP packets to allow the NAS to authenticate dial-in
users via EAP without having to understand the EAP protocol.
80
Message-Authentic
ator
Used for authentication and checking of authentication packets to prevent
spoofing Access-Requests. This attribute is used when RADIUS supports EAP
authentication.
87 NAS-Port-Id String for describing the port of the NAS that is authenticating the user.
Proprietary RADIUS sub-attributes of HP
Table 47 Proprietary RADIUS sub-attributes of HP
No. Sub-attribute Descri
p
tion
1 Input-Peak-Rate Peak rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
2 Input-Average-Rate Average rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
3 Input-Basic-Rate Basic rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
4 Output-Peak-Rate Peak rate in the direction from the NAS to the user, in bps.