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Appendix B: Supported RADIUS Attributes 601
Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide
Reply-
Message
18 Yes No No String. Text that can be displayed to the
user. Multiple Reply-Messages can be
included. If any are displayed, they must
appear in the order in which they appear
in the packet.
State 24 Yes Yes No Can be sent by a RADIUS server in an
Access-Challenge message to the WSS
switch. If the WSS receives an
Access-Challenge with this attribute, it
returns the same State value in an
Access-Request response to the RADIUS
server, when a response is required. (For
details, see RFC 2865.)
Class 25 Yes No Yes If received, this information must be sent
on, without interpretation, in all
subsequent packets sent to the RADIUS
server for that client session.
Vendor-
Specific
26 Yes No Yes String. Allows WSS Software to support
Nortel VSAs. (See Table 40 on
page 604.)
Session-
Timeout
27 Yes No Optional Maximum number of seconds of service
allowed the user before reauthentication
of the session.
Called-Station-
Id
30 No Yes Yes
For IEEE 802.1X authenticators, stores
the AP access point MAC address in
uppercase ASCII format, with octet
values separated by hyphens (for
example, 00-10-A4-23-19-C0).
Calling-Station-Id 31 No Yes Yes For IEEE 802.1X authenticators, stores
the supplicant MAC address in uppercase
ASCII format, with octet values
separated by hyphens (for example,
00-10-A4-23-19-C0).
NAS-Identifier 32 No Yes No Name of the RADIUS client originating
an Access-Request. The value in the
current release is Nortel and cannot be
changed.
Acct-Status-
Type
40 No No Yes Valid values:
•Acct-Start
Acct-Interim-Update
•Acct-Stop
Acct-Delay-
Time
41 No No Yes Time in seconds for which the client has
been trying to send the record.
Table 39: 801.1X Attributes (continued)
Attribute Type
Rcv in
Access
Resp?
Sent in
Access
Reqst?
Sent in
Acct
Reqst?
Description and Values