297
No. Attribute
No. Attribute
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
NOTE:
This table lists the attribute types, which are defined by RFC 2865, RFC 2866, RFC 2867, and
RFC 2568.
Extended RADIUS attributes
Attribute 26 (Vendor-Specific), an attribute defined by RFC 2865 allows a vendor to define extended
attributes to implement functions that the standard RADIUS protocol does not provide.
A vendor can encapsulate multiple sub-attributes as TLVs in attribute 26 to provide extended
functions. As shown in
, a sub-attribute encapsulated in Attribute 26 consists of the
following parts:
•
Vendor-ID
—ID of the vendor. Its most significant byte is 0. The other three bytes contains a
code that is compliant to RFC 1700.
•
Vendor-Type
—Type of the sub-attribute.
•
Vendor-Length
—Length of the sub-attribute.
•
Vendor-Data
—Contents of the sub-attribute.
Figure 314 Format of attribute 26
Protocols and standards
•
RFC 2865,
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
•
RFC 2866,
RADIUS Accounting
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