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Service Controller Attributes

The document lists attributes and their data that are used in RADIUS authentication and accounting. It describes attributes like NAS-Identifier, Calling-Station-Id, User-Name, Framed-IP-Address, and their purposes and formats.

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Service Controller Attributes

The document lists attributes and their data that are used in RADIUS authentication and accounting. It describes attributes like NAS-Identifier, Calling-Station-Id, User-Name, Framed-IP-Address, and their purposes and formats.

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ATTRIBUTE DATA

Acct-Session-Id (32-bit unsigned integer):

NAS-Identifier (string):

NAS-Ip-Address (32-bit unsigned integer):


NAS-Port (32-bit unsigned integer):
NAS-Port-Type (32-bit unsigned integer):

Calling-Station-Id (string):

Called-Station-Id (string):
Framed-IP-Address (32-bit unsigned integer):

User-Name (string):
State (string):
Framed-MTU (32-bit unsigned integer):
Connect-Info (string):
Service-Type (32-bit unsigned integer):

Message-Authenticator (string):
Colubris-AVPair:

User-Password (string):

CHAP-Password (string):

CHAP-Challenge (string):
MSCHAP-Challenge (string):

MSCHAP-Response (string):

MSCHAPv2-Response (string):

EAP-Message (string):

Session-Timeout (32-bit unsigned integer):


Class (string):

EAP-Message (string):
Colubris-AVPair:
Acct-Session-Id (32-bit unsigned integer): (32-bit unsigned integer):

NAS-Identifier (string):

NAS-Ip-Address (32-bit unsigned integer):


NAS-Port (32-bit unsigned integer):
NAS-Port-Type (32-bit unsigned integer):

Calling-Station-Id (string):

Called-Station-Id (string):

User-Name (string):

Class (string).
Framed-IP-Address (32-bit unsigned integer):

Acct-Status-Type (32-bit unsigned integer):


Acct-Event-Timestamp (32-bit unsigned integer):
Acct-Delay-Time (32-bit unsigned integer):
Acct-Authentic (32-bit unsigned integer):
DESCRIPTION
Random value generated per authentication by the
service controller
The NAS ID set on the Security > RADIUS > Add New
Profile page for the RADIUS profile being used.
The IP address of the port the service controller is
using to communicate with the RADIUS server.
Always 0.
Always set to 19, which represents WIRELESS_802_11.
The MAC address of the service controllers LAN port
in IEEE format. For example: 00-02-03-5E-32-1A.

By default, this is set to the MAC address of the


service controllers wireless/LAN port in IEEE format.
For example: 00-02-03-5E-32-1A. To use the MAC
address of the Internet port, you must edit the config
file and change the setting of radius-calledstation-id-
port to WAN in the <ACCESS-CONTROLLER> section.
IP Address of the service controllers LAN port.
The RADIUS username assigned to the service
controller on the Public access > Attributes page.
As defined in RFC 2865.
Hard-coded to 1496 (802.1X).
The string HTTPS or IEEE802.1X.
RADIUS service type.
As defined in RFC 2869. Always present even when
not doing an EAP authentication. length = 16 bytes.
See the description in the section that follows.

The password assigned to the service controller on the


Public access > Attributes page. Encoded as defined
in RFC 2865. Only present when the authentication
method for the RADIUS profile is set to PAP.

The password assigned to the service controller on the


Public access > Attributes page. Encoded as defined
in RFC 2865. Only present when the authentication
method for the RADIUS profile is set to CHAP.
Randomly generated by the product. As defined in
RFC 2865. Only present when the authentication
method for the RADIUS profile is set to CHAP. Length =
19 bytes.
As defined in RFC 2433. Only present when the
authentication method for the RADIUS profile is set to
MSCHAPv1 or MSCHAPv2. Length = 8 bytes.
As defined in RFC 2433. Only present when the
authentication method for the RADIUS profile is set to
MSCHAPv1. Length = 49 bytes.
As defined in RFC 2759. Only present when the
authentication method for the RADIUS profile is set to
MSCHAPv2. Length = 49 bytes.
As defined in RFC 2869. Only present when the
authentication method for the RADIUS profile is set to
EAP-MD5.

Maximum time a session can be active. The service


controller re-authenticates itself when this timer
expires. Omitting this attribute or specifying 0 disables
the feature. (Note that the authentication interval is
also configurable on the Public access > Attributes
page.

Only supported when authentication is EAP-MD5. Note


that the content will not be read as the RADIUS Access
Accept is overriding whatever indication contained
inside this packet.
See HP vendor-specific attributes on page 24.
Random value generated by the service controller.
The NAS ID set on the Security > RADIUS > Add New
Profile page for the profile being used.
The IP address of the port the service controller is
using to communicate with the RADIUS server.
Always 0.
Always set to 19, which represents WIRELESS_802_11.
The MAC address of the service controllers LAN port
in IEEE format. For example: 00-02-03-5E-32-1A.
The MAC address of the service controllers LAN port
in IEEE format. For example: 00-02-03-5E-32-1A.
The RADIUS username assigned to the service
controller on the Public access > Attributes page.
As defined in RFC 2865. Multiple instances are
supported.
IP Address of the service controllers LAN port.
Supported values are Accounting-On (7) and
Accounting-Off (8).
As defined in RFC 2869.
As defined in RFC 2869.
Always set to 1 which means RADIUS.

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