83
No. Attribute
No. Attribute
32 NAS-Identifier
79 EAP-Message
33 Proxy-State
80 Message-Authenticator
34 Login-LAT-Service
81 Tunnel-Private-Group-ID
35 Login-LAT-Node
82 Tunnel-Assignment-id
36 Login-LAT-Group
83 Tunnel-Preference
37 Framed-AppleTalk-Link
84 ARAP-Challenge-Response
38 Framed-AppleTalk-Network
85 Acct-Interim-Interval
39 Framed-AppleTalk-Zone
86 Acct-Tunnel-Packets-Lost
40 Acct-Status-Type
87 NAS-Port-Id
41 Acct-Delay-Time
88 Framed-Pool
42 Acct-Input-Octets 89
(unassigned)
43 Acct-Output-Octets
90 Tunnel-Client-Auth-id
44 Acct-Session-Id
91 Tunnel-Server-Auth-id
Appendix B Descriptions for commonly used standard
RADIUS attributes
No.
Attribute
Description
1
User-Name
Name of the user to be authenticated.
2 User-Password
User password for PAP authentication, only present in Access-Request
packets when PAP authentication is used.
3 CHAP-Password
Digest of the user password for CHAP authentication, only present in
Access-Request packets when CHAP authentication is used.
4 NAS-IP-Address
IP address for the server to use to identify the client. Typically, a client
is identified by the IP address of its access interface. This attribute is
only present in Access-Request packets.
5
NAS-Port
Physical port of the NAS that the user accesses.
6 Service-Type
Type of service that the user has requested or type of service to be
provided.
7 Framed-Protocol
Encapsulation protocol for framed access.
8
Framed-IP-Address
IP address assigned to the user.
11
Filter-ID
Name of the filter list.
12 Framed-MTU
MTU for the data link between the user and NAS. For example, this
attribute can be used to define the maximum size of EAP packets
allowed to be processed in 802.1X EAP authentication.
14
Login-IP-Host
IP address of the NAS interface that the user accesses.
15 Login-Service
Type
of
service
that the user uses for login.
18 Reply-Message
Text to be displayed to the user, which can be used by the server to
communicate information, for example, the authentication failure
reason.