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Attribute, Rcv in, Access, Resp?, Sent in, Reqst?, Description and Values

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Attribute Service-Type Filter-Id Reply-Message State Class Vendor-Specific Session-Timeout Type 5 11 18 24 25 26 27 Rcv in Access Resp? No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sent in Access Reqst? Yes No No Yes No No No Sent in Acct Reqst? Yes Optional No No Yes Yes Optional Description and Values Access type, which can be one of the following: • 2-Framed; for network user access • 6-Administrative; for administrative access to the DWS-1008 switch, with authorization to access the enabled (configuration) mode. The user must enter the enable command and the correct enable password to access the enabled mode. • 7-NAS-Prompt; for administrative access to the nonenabled mode only. In this mode, the user can still enter the enable command and the correct enable password to access the enabled mode. For administrative sessions, the switch always sends 6 (Administrative). The RADIUS server can reply with one of the values listed above. If the service-type is not set on the RADIUS server, administrative users receive NASPrompt access, and network users receive Framed access. Note: MSS will quietly accept Callback Framed but you cannot select this access type in MSS. Name of an access control list (ACL) to filter outbound or inbound traffic. Use the form ACL name.in and ACL name.out. String. Text that can be displayed to the user. Multiple Reply-Messages can be included. If any are displayed, they must appear in the order in which they appear in the packet. Can be sent by a RADIUS server in an Access-Challenge message to the switch. If the receives an Access-Challenge with this attribute, it returns the same State value in an Access-Request response to the RADIUS server, when a response is required. If received, this information must be sent on, without interpretation, in all subsequent packets sent to the RADIUS server for that client session. String. Allows MSS to support D-Link VSAs. Maximum number of seconds of service allowed the user before reauthentication of the session. Note. If the global reauthentication timeout (set by the set dot1x reauth-period command) is shorter than the session-timeout, MSS uses the global timeout instead. D-Link DWS-1008 User Manual 445

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Attribute
Type
Rcv in
Access
Resp?
Sent in
Access
Reqst?
Sent in
Acct
Reqst?
Description and Values
Service-Type
5
No
Yes
Yes
Access type, which can be one of the
following:
• 2—Framed; for network user access
• 6—Administrative; for administrative access
to the DWS-1008 switch, with authorization
to access the enabled (configuration) mode.
The user must enter the enable command and
the correct enable password to access the
enabled mode.
• 7—NAS-Prompt; for administrative access to
the nonenabled mode only. In this mode, the
user can still enter the enable command and
the correct enable password to access the
enabled mode.
For administrative sessions, the switch always
sends 6 (Administrative). The RADIUS server
can reply with one of the values listed above.
If the service-type is not set on the RADIUS
server, administrative users receive NAS-
Prompt access, and network users receive
Framed access.
Note:
MSS will quietly accept Callback
Framed but you cannot select this access type
in MSS.
Filter-Id
11
Yes
No
Optional
Name of an access control list (ACL) to filter
outbound or inbound traffic. Use the form ACL
name.in and ACL name.out.
Reply-Message
18
Yes
No
No
String. Text that can be displayed to the user.
Multiple Reply-Messages can be included.
If any are displayed, they must appear in the
order in which they appear in the packet.
State
24
Yes
Yes
No
Can be sent by a RADIUS server in an
Access-Challenge message to the switch. If
the receives an Access-Challenge with this
attribute, it returns the same State value in
an Access-Request response to the RADIUS
server, when a response is required.
Class
25
Yes
No
Yes
If received, this information must be sent
on, without interpretation, in all subsequent
packets sent to the RADIUS server for that
client session.
Vendor-Specific
26
Yes
No
Yes
String. Allows MSS to support D-Link VSAs.
Session-Timeout
27
Yes
No
Optional
Maximum number of seconds of service
allowed the user before reauthentication of the
session. Note. If the global reauthentication
timeout (set by the set dot1x reauth-period
command) is shorter than the session-timeout,
MSS uses the global timeout instead.