• Ascend-Client-Gateway - client gateway for DHCP-pool HotSpot login method (HotSpot
only)
• Mikrotik-Recv-Limit - total receive limit in bytes for the client
• Mikrotik-Recv-Limit-Gigawords - 4G (2^32) bytes of total receive limit (bits 32..63, when
bits 0..31 are delivered in Mikrotik-Recv-Limit)
• Mikrotik-Xmit-Limit - total transmit limit in bytes for the client
• Mikrotik-Xmit-Limit-Gigawords - 4G (2^32) bytes of total transmit limit (bits 32..63, when
bits 0..31 are delivered in Mikrotik-Recv-Limit)
• Mikrotik-Wireless-Forward - not forward the client's frames back to the wireless
infrastructure if this attribute is set to "0" (Wireless only)
• Mikrotik-Wireless-Skip-Dot1x - disable 802.1x authentication for the particulat wireless
client if set to non-zero value (Wireless only)
• Mikrotik-Wireless-Enc-Algo - WEP encryption algorithm: 0 - no encryption, 1 - 40-bit WEP,
2 - 104-bit WEP (Wireless only)
• Mikrotik-Wireless-Enc-Key - WEP encruption key for the client (Wireless only)
• Mikrotik-Rate-Limit - Datarate limitation for clients. Format is: rx-rate[/tx-rate]
[rx-burst-rate[/tx-burst-rate] [rx-burst-threshold[/tx-burst-threshold]
[rx-burst-time[/tx-burst-time] [priority] [rx-rate-min[/tx-rate-min]]]] from the point of view of
the router (so "rx" is client upload, and "tx" is client download). All rates should be numbers
with optional 'k' (1,000s) or 'M' (1,000,000s). If tx-rate is not specified, rx-rate is as tx-rate too.
Same goes for tx-burst-rate and tx-burst-threshold and tx-burst-time. If both rx-burst-threshold
and tx-burst-threshold are not specified (but burst-rate is specified), rx-rate and tx-rate is used
as burst thresholds. If both rx-burst-time and tx-burst-time are not specified, 1s is used as
default. Priority takes values 1..8, where 1 implies the highest priority, but 8 - the lowest. If
rx-rate-min and tx-rate-min are not specified rx-rate and tx-rate values are used. The
rx-rate-min and tx-rate-min values can not exceed rx-rate and tx-rate values.
• Mikrotik-Group - Router local user group name (defines in /user group) for local users.
HotSpot default profile for HotSpot users.
• Mikrotik-Advertise-URL - URL of the page with advertisements that should be displayed to
clients. If this attribute is specified, advertisements are enabled automatically, including
transparent proxy, even if they were explicitly disabled in the corresponding user profile.
Multiple attribute instances may be send by RADIUS server to specify additional URLs which
are choosen in round robin fashion.
• Mikrotik-Advertise-Interval - Time interval between two adjacent advertisements. Multiple
attribute instances may be send by RADIUS server to specify additional intervals. All interval
values are threated as a list and are taken one-by-one for each successful advertisement. If end
of list is reached, the last value is continued to be used.
• WISPr-Redirection-URL - URL, which the clients will be redirected to after successfull login
• WISPr-Bandwidth-Min-Up - minimal datarate (CIR) provided for the client upload
• WISPr-Bandwidth-Min-Down - minimal datarate (CIR) provided for the client download
• WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Up - maxmal datarate (MIR) provided for the client upload
• WISPr-Bandwidth-Max-Down - maxmal datarate (MIR) provided for the client download
• WISPr-Session-Terminate-Time - time, when the user should be disconnected; in
"YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD" form, where Y - year; M - month; D - day; T - separator
symbol (must be written between date and time); h - hour (in 24 hour format); m - minute; s -
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