HP-UX AAA Server A.08.01 administrator's guide (T1428-90072, May 2010)

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established without the
Tunnel-Assignment-ID attribute.
NOTE: The same ID may be used to name
different tunnels if the tunnels are between
different endpoints.
Tunnel-Preference
When returning more than one tagged tunnel
description, this attribute indicates each tunnel’s
relative level of preference. Values for this attribute
are specified as an ordinal number (e.g., first,
second, etc.).
Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID
Name used by the client during the authentication
that occurs between the Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
and Tunnel-Server-Endpoint based on
Tunnel-Password and any other checks that may
be configured for Tunnel-Server-Endpoint.
Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID
Name used by the server during the authentication
that occurs between the Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
and Tunnel-Server-Endpoint based on
Tunnel-Password and any other checks that may
be configured for Tunnel-Server-Endpoint.
Other Attributes
Acct-Interim-Interval
This attribute indicates the number of seconds
between each interim update for a specific session. If
the server wishes to receive interim accounting
messages for a given user, it must include this
RADIUS attribute in the message which indicates the
interval in seconds between interim messages.
NOTE: The Acct-Interim-Interval value field
contains the number of seconds between each interim
update to be sent from the NAS for a session. The
value must not be smaller than 60 seconds and should
not be smaller than 600. Careful consideration should
be given to its impact on network traffic.
Configuration-Token
The Configuration-Token Attribute is supported by
the AAA Server as a reply item and is an
implementation specific attribute that is based upon
a lookup table configured outside of the AAA server.
It is used in large distributed authentication networks
560 Attribute-Value Pairs