HP-UX AAA Server A.08.00.01 Administrator's Guide

Table 22-5 RAD Mapping Parameters (continued)
DescriptionParameter
Optional. Specifies the type of RADIUS attribute, and is used to determine
the queue where the attribute is located. A set of attribute queues is associated
with each RADIUS request. You can specify one of the following queues:
attr_type
REQUEST: Attributes from the inbound request.
REPLY: Attributes to be included in the reply. Also typically used for
temporary attributes used for local processing.
CHCK: Attributes that will be compared with the corresponding REQUEST
attributes by a CHK_DENY AATV, ensuring that ACESS_REQUEST packets
contain matching attributes for all check attributes.
DENY: Attributes that will be compared with the corresponding request
attributes by the CHK_DENY AATV, ensuring that ACCESS_REQUEST
packets do not contain any request attribute with a matching deny
attribute.
Default: REQUEST for source mapping. REPLY for target mapping.
Optional. Defines how to handle data that exceeds the RADIUS attribute
value size of 235 bytes. when mapping to a RADIUS output target attribute.
You can specify one of the following:
attr_overflow
TRUNCATE: Truncate the data to 235 bytes.
CONCAT: Append the overflowing data to consecutive RADIUS attributes.
FAIL: Allow the SQL action to fail.
Default: FAIL
Optional. Used for source target mapping only. Specifies that the attribute
must be present. If the attribute is not found, the NAK event code is returned.
MAND
DBC Mapping
DBC identifies a database column as the source of data in the output mapping statement.
The database column and value can either be mapped to a RADIUS attribute (output
target is of type RAD), or a mapping function. Table 22-6 (page 352) lists the DBC
attributes and descriptions:
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