HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual page 22

Security configuration guide
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No.
Attribute
40
Acct-Status-Type
45
Acct-Authentic
60
CHAP-Challenge
61
NAS-Port-Type
79
EAP-Message
80
Message-Authenticator
87
NAS-Port-Id
HP proprietary RADIUS sub-attributes
No.
Sub-attribute
1
Input-Peak-Rate
2
Input-Average-Rate
3
Input-Basic-Rate
4
Output-Peak-Rate
5
Output-Average-Rate
6
Output-Basic-Rate
Description
Type of the Accounting-Request packet:
1—Start.
2—Stop.
3—Interim-Update.
4—Reset-Charge.
7—Accounting-On (Defined in 3GPP, the 3rd Generation Partnership
Project).
8—Accounting-Off (Defined in 3GPP).
9 to 14—Reserved for tunnel accounting.
15—Reserved for failed.
Authentication method used by the user:
1—RADIUS.
2—Local.
3—Remote.
CHAP challenge generated by the NAS for MD5 calculation during CHAP
authentication.
Type of the physical port of the NAS that is authenticating the user:
15—Ethernet.
16—Any type of ADSL.
17—Cable (with cable for cable TV).
19—WLAN-IEEE 802.1 1.
201—VLAN.
202—ATM.
If the port is an ATM or Ethernet one and VLANs are implemented on it, the
value of this attribute is 201.
Used to encapsulate EAP packets to allow RADIUS to support EAP
authentication.
Used for authentication and verification of authentication packets to prevent
spoofing Access-Requests. This attribute is present when EAP authentication is
used.
String for describing the port of the NAS that is authenticating the user.
Description
Peak rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
Average rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
Basic rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
Peak rate in the direction from the NAS to the user, in bps.
Average rate in the direction from the NAS to the user, in bps.
Basic rate in the direction from the NAS to the user, in bps.
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