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mobility-profile
(network access mode
only)
Mobility Profile
attribute for the
user. (For more
information, see
“Viewing and
Changing Mobility
Profiles” on
page 342.)
Mobility-Profile is a
3Com
vendor-specific
attribute (VSA). The
vendor ID is 43,
and the vendor
type is 2.
Name of an existing Mobility Profile,
which can be up to 32 alphanumeric
characters, with no tabs or spaces.
If the Mobility Profile feature is
enabled, and a user is assigned the
name of a Mobility Profile that does
not exist on the WX switch, the user is
denied access.
service-type
Type of access the
user is requesting.
Access type, which can be one of the
following:
2—Framed; for network user access
6—Administrative; for administrative
access, with authorization to access
the enabled (configuration) mode.
The user must enter the
enable
command and the correct enable
password to access the enabled
mode.
7—NAS-Prompt; for administrative
access to the nonenabled mode
only. In this mode, the user can still
enter the
enable
command and
the correct enable password to
access the enabled mode.
For administrative sessions, the WX
switch always sends 6 (Administrative).
The RADIUS server can reply with one
of the values listed above.
If the service-type is not set on the
RADIUS server, administrative users
receive NAS-Prompt access, and
network users receive Framed access.
Note:
MSS will quietly accept
Callback Framed, but you cannot
select this access type in MSS.
Table 22
Authentication Attributes for Local Users (continued)
Attribute
Description
Valid Value(s)
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