HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator's Guide
NAS-IPv6-Address
This attribute indicates the identifying IPv6 address of the
NAS which is requesting authentication of the user. This
attribute must be unique to the NAS within the scope of the
RADIUS server. Either the NAS-IP-Address,
NAS-IPv6-Address, or NAS-Identifier must be present in an
Access-Request.
NAS-Identifier
This attribute contains a string identifying the NAS
originating the Access-Request. Either the NAS -IP-Address,
NAS-IPv6-Address, or the NAS-Identifier must be present
in an Access-Request.
NAS-Port
This attribute indicates the physical port number of the NAS
which is authenticating the user.
NOTE: NAS port refers to a physical connection on the
NAS, not a TCP or UDP port number. If the NAS
differentiates among its ports, either NAS-Port or
NAS-Port-Type or both should be present in an
Access-Request packet.
NAS-Port-Type
This attribute indicates the type of the physical port of the
NAS that is authenticating the user. It may appear in an
Access-Request instead of or in addition to the NAS port
attribute value. NAS-Port, NAS-Port-Type, or NAS-Port-Id
should be present in an Access-Request packet if the NAS
differentiates among its ports. Valid values for this attribute
are:
• Async
• Sync
• ISDN-Sync
• ISDN-Async-V120
• ISDN-Async-V110
• Virtual
NAS-Port-Id
This attribute is similar to the NAS-Port Attribute in that it
indicates the physical port number of the NAS that is
authenticating the user. NAS-Port-ID contains a text string
that identifies the port of the NAS that is authenticating the
user. The text string is intended for use by NASs that cannot
conveniently number their ports.
Policy Attributes
These attributes are useful while specifying policy group conditions or replies. For
information on these attributes, see “Useful Attributes for Policy Conditions” (page 309)
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