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Extended RADIUS attributes, Attribute, Vendor-ID, Vendor-Type, Vendor-Length, Vendor-Data
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No. Attribute 27 Session-Timeout 28 Idle-Timeout 29 Termination-Action 30 Called-Station-Id 31 Calling-Station-Id 32 NAS-Identifier 33 Proxy-State 34 Login-LAT-Service 35 Login-LAT-Node 36 Login-LAT-Group 37 Framed-AppleTalk-Link 38 Framed-AppleTalk-Network 39 Framed-AppleTalk-Zone 40 Acct-Status-Type 41 Acct-Delay-Time 42 Acct-Input-Octets 43 Acct-Output-Octets 44 Acct-Session-Id No. Attribute 74 ARAP-Security-Data 75 Password-Retry 76 Prompt 77 Connect-Info 78 Configuration-Token 79 EAP-Message 80 Message-Authenticator 81 Tunnel-Private-Group-id 82 Tunnel-Assignment-id 83 Tunnel-Preference 84 ARAP-Challenge-Response 85 Acct-Interim-Interval 86 Acct-Tunnel-Packets-Lost 87 NAS-Port-Id 88 Framed-Pool 89 (unassigned) 90 Tunnel-Client-Auth-id 91 Tunnel-Server-Auth-id Extended RADIUS attributes The RADIUS protocol features excellent extensibility. 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 in the type-length-value (TLV) format in RADIUS packets for extension of applications. As shown in Figure 5, a sub-attribute encapsulated in Attribute 26 consists of the following parts: • Vendor-ID-Indicates the ID of the vendor. Its most significant byte is 0, and the other three bytes contains a code that is compliant to RFC 1700. For more information about the proprietary RADIUS sub-attributes of HP, see "HP proprietary RADIUS sub-attributes." • Vendor-Type-Indicates the type of the sub-attribute. • Vendor-Length-Indicates the length of the sub-attribute. • Vendor-Data-Indicates the contents of the sub-attribute. 6