HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Access Security Guide - Page 197
Example Configuration on Cisco Secure ACS for MS Windows, Types are STRING, INTEGER, IPADDR
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RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Commands Authorization Example Configuration on Cisco Secure ACS for MS Windows It is necessary to create a dictionary file that defines the VSAs so that the RADIUS server application can determine which VSAs to add to its user interface. The VSAs will appear below the standard attributes that can be configured in the application. The dictionary file must be placed in the proper directory on the RADIUS server. Follow these steps. 1. Create a dictionary file (for example, hp.ini) containing the HP VSA definitions, as shown in the example below. ;[User Defined Vendor] ; ; The Name and IETF vendor code and any VSAs MUST be unique. ; ; One or more VSAs named (max 255) ; ; Each named VSA requires a definition section... ; ; Types are STRING, INTEGER, IPADDR ; ; The profile specifies usage, IN for accounting, OUT for authorization, ; MULTI if more than a single instance is allowed per RADIUS message. ; Combinations are allowed, e.g. "IN", "MULTI OUT", "MULT IN OUT" ; ; Enumerations are optional for INTEGER attribute types [User Defined Vendor] Name=HP IETF Code=11 VSA 2=Hp-Command-String VSA 3=Hp-Command-Exception [Hp-Command-String] Type=STRING Profile=IN OUT [Hp-Command-Exception] Type=INTEGER 5-30