Manual
Cisco Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) Release 2.0
Attributes
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12.3(11)T
Session-Time-out 27 NA 4 integer Maximum number of seconds service is
to be provided to the user before
session terminates.
This attribute value becomes the
per-user “absolute time-out.”
No Yes
Idle-Time-out 28 NA 4 integer Maximum number of consecutive
seconds of idle connection allowed to
the user before the session terminates.
This attribute value becomes the
per-user “idle-time-out.”
No Yes
Calling-Station-ID 31 15 NA string MSID identifier of the mobile user. Yes No
CHAP-Challenge
(optional)
60 NA >=7 string CHAP Challenge Yes No
Tunnel-Type 64 NA 6 VPN tunneling protocol(s) used.
Supported values:
• 1 for PPTP(not supported)
• 3 for L2TP
No Yes
Tunnel-Medium- Type 65 NA Transport medium type to use for the
tunnel.
No Yes
Tunnel-Client- Endpoint 66 NA 4 ip-addr Address of the client end of the tunnel. No Yes
Tunnel-Server- Endpoint 67 NA 4 ip-addr Address of the server end of the tunnel. No Yes
Tunnel-Password 69 NA >=5 string Password to be used for authenticating
remote server.
No Yes
Tunnel-Assignment- ID 82 NA >=3 string Indicates to the initiator of the tunnel,
identifier of the tunnel to which the
session is assigned.
No Yes
addr-pool 26/1 Cisco >=3 string Name of a local pool from which to
obtain address. Used with service=ppp
and protocol=ip.
“addr-pool” works in conjunction with
local pooling. It specifies the name of a
local pool (which must have been
pre-configured locally).
Use the ip-local pool command for
configuring local pools. For example:
• ip address-pool local
• ip local pool boo 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.10
• ip local pool moo 10.0.0.1
10.0.0.20
No Yes
Table 5 Table 5.Authentication and Authorization AVPs Supported by Cisco IOS (continued)
Authentication and
Authorization AVPs
Supported By Cisco IOS
Name Type Vendor Length Format Description
Allowed In
Access Access
Request Accept