D-Link DGS-1510-28X User Manual - Page 427
p Default Priority, Vendor-Specific Attribute, Description, Value, Usage, RADIUS Tunnel Attribute
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DGS-1510 Series Gigabit Ethernet SmartPro Switch Web UI Reference Guide not configure the bandwidth attribute and authenticates successfully, the device will not assign any bandwidth to the port. If the bandwidth attribute is configured on the RADIUS server with a value of "0", the effective bandwidth will be set "no_limited", and if the bandwidth is configured less than "0" or greater than maximum supported value, the bandwidth will be ignored. To assign the 802.1p Default Priority by the RADIUS server, the proper parameters should be configured on the RADIUS server. The table below shows the parameters for 802.1p default priority. The parameters of the Vendor-Specific attributes are: Vendor-Specific Attribute Vendor-ID Vendor-Type Attribute-Specific Field Description Defines the vendor. Defines the attribute. Used to assign the 802.1p default priority of the port. Value 171 (DLINK) 4 0 to 7 Usage Required Required Required If the user has configured the 802.1p priority attribute of the RADIUS server (for example, priority 7) and 802.1X, MAC-based Access Control, JWAC or WAC authentication is successful, the device will assign the 802.1p default priority (according to the RADIUS server) to the port. However, if the user does not configure the priority attribute and authenticates successfully, the device will not assign a priority to this port. If the priority attribute is configured on the RADIUS server is a value out of range (>7), it will not be set to the device. To assign the VLAN by the RADIUS server, the proper parameters should be configured on the RADIUS server. To use VLAN assignment, RFC 3580 defines the following tunnel attributes in RADIUS packets. The table below shows the parameters for a VLAN: RADIUS Tunnel Attribute Tunnel-Type Tunnel-Medium-Type Tunnel-Private-Group-ID Description Value This attribute indicates the tunneling protocol(s) to be used (in the case of a tunnel initiator) or the tunneling protocol in use (in the case of a tunnel terminator). 13 (VLAN) This attribute indicates the transport medium being used. 6 (802) This attribute indicates group A string (VID) ID for a particular tunneled session. Usage Required Required Required A summary of the Tunnel-Private-Group-ID Attribute format is shown below. 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 | Type | Length | Tag | String... 419