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Add the following line to the RADIUS server users file for netlogin-only disabled users:
Extreme:Extreme-Netlogin-Only = Disabled
Add the following line to the RADIUS server users file for netlogin-only enabled users:
Extreme:Extreme-Netlogin-Only = Enabled
Table 49
contains the Vendor Specific Attribute (VSA) definitions for web-based, MAC-based, and 802.1x
network login. The Extreme Network Vendor ID is 1916.
Table 50
contains the standard RADIUS attributes used by network login.
Table 49: VSA Definitions for Web-based, MAC-based, and 802.1x network login
VSA
Vendor
Type
Type
Sent-in
Description
Extreme: Netlogin-
Extended-VLAN
211
String
Access-Accept
Name or ID of the destination VLAN after
successful authentication (must already exist on
switch).
NOTE: When using this attribute, specify
whether the port should be moved tagged or
untagged to the VLAN. Please see the guidelines
listed
on page 353
for more information.
Extreme: Netlogin-
VLAN-Name
203
String
Access-Accept
Name of destination VLAN after successful
authentication (must already exist on switch).
Extreme: Netlogin-
VLAN-ID
209
Integer
Access-Accept
ID of destination VLAN after successful
authentication (must already exist on switch).
Extreme: Netlogin-URL
204
String
Access-Accept
Destination web page after successful
authentication.
Extreme: Netlogin-
URL-Desc
205
String
Access-Accept
Text description of network login URL attribute.
Extreme: Netlogin-Only
206
Integer
Access-Accept
Indication of whether the user can authenticate
using other means, such as telnet, console,
SSH, or Vista. A value of “1” (enabled)
indicates that the user can only authenticate via
network login. A value of zero (disabled)
indicates that the user can also authenticate via
other methods.
Table 50: Standard RADIUS attributes used by network login
Attribute
Attribute
Value
Type
Sent-in
Description
IETF: Tunnel-Type
64
Integer
Access-Accept
Specifies the tunneling protocol
that is used.
IETF: Tunnel-Medium-Type
65
Integer
Access-Accept
Specifies the transport medium
used when creating a tunnel for
protocols (for example, VLANs) that
can operate over multiple
transports.
IETF: Tunnel-Private-Group-ID
81
String
Access-Accept
Specifies the VLAN ID of the
destination VLAN after successful
authentication; used to derive the
VLAN name.
Summary of Contents for ExtremeWare XOS 11.3
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Page 58: ...Accessing the Switch ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 58...
Page 146: ...Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 146...
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Page 240: ...Virtual LANs ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 240...
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Page 278: ...Access Lists ACLs ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 278...
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