MS-CHAP Attributes
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MSCHAP-Response
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Contains the response value provided by a PPP MS-CHAP user in response to the challenge. It is only used in Access-Request
packets. This attribute is identical to the PPP CHAP Identifier. (RFC 2548 )
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MSCHAP-Challenge
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Contains the challenge sent by a network access server to an MS-CHAP user. It can be used in both Access-Request and Access-Challenge
packets. (RFC 2548 )
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VPDN Attributes
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9
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l2tp-busy-disconnect
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If a vpdn-group on an LNS uses a virtual-template that is configured to be pre-cloned, this attribute will control the disposition
of a new L2TP session that finds no pre-cloned interface to which to connect. If the attribute is true (the default), the
session will be disconnected by the LNS. Otherwise, a new interface will be cloned from the virtual-template.
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9
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l2tp-cm-local-window-size
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Specifies the maximum receive window size for L2TP control messages. This value is advertised to the peer during tunnel establishment.
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9
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l2tp-drop-out-of-order
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Respects sequence numbers on data packets by dropping those that are received out of order. This does not ensure that sequence
numbers will be sent on data packets, just how to handle them if they are received.
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9
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l2tp-hello-interval
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Specifies the number of seconds for the hello keepalive interval. Hello packets are sent when no data has been sent on a
tunnel for the number of seconds configured here.
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l2tp-hidden-avp
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When enabled, sensitive AVPs in L2TP control messages are scrambled or hidden.
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l2tp-nosession-timeout
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Specifies the number of seconds that a tunnel will stay active with no sessions before timing out and shutting down.
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tunnel-tos-reflect
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Copies the IP ToS field from the IP header of each payload packet to the IP header of the tunnel packet for packets entering
the tunnel at the LNS.
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9
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l2tp-tunnel-authen
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If this attribute is set, it performs L2TP tunnel authentication.
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l2tp-tunnel-password
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Shared secret used for L2TP tunnel authentication and AVP hiding.
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l2tp-udp-checksum
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This is an authorization attribute and defines whether L2TP should perform UDP checksums for data packets. Valid values are
“yes” and “no.” The default is no.
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H323 Attributes
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Remote-Gateway-ID
(h323-remote-address)
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Indicates the IP address of the remote gateway.
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Connection-ID
(h323-conf-id)
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Identifies the conference ID.
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Setup-Time
(h323-setup-time)
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Indicates the setup time for this connection in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
and Zulu time.
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Call-Origin
(h323-call-origin)
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Indicates the origin of the call relative to the gateway. Possible values are originating and terminating (answer).
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Call-Type
(h323-call-type)
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Indicates call leg type. Possible values are
telephony and
VoIP .
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Connect-Time
(h323-connect-time)
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Indicates the connection time for this call leg in UTC.
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Disconnect-Time
(h323-disconnect-time)
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Indicates the time this call leg was disconnected in UTC.
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Disconnect-Cause
(h323-disconnect-caus)e
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Specifies the reason a connection was taken offline per Q.931 specification.
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Voice-Quality
(h323-voice-quality)
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Specifies the impairment factor (ICPIF) affecting voice quality for a call.
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Gateway-ID
(h323-gw-id)
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Indicates the name of the underlying gateway.
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Large Scale Dialout Attributes
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callback-dialstring
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Defines a dialing string to be used for callback.
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data-service
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No description available.
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dial-number
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Defines the number to dial.
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force-56
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Determines whether the network access server uses only the 56 K portion of a channel, even when all 64 K appear to be available.
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map-class
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Allows the user profile to reference information configured in a map class of the same name on the network access server
that dials out.
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send-auth
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Defines the protocol to use (PAP or CHAP) for username-password authentication following CLID authentication.
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Miscellaneous Attributes
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Cisco-NAS-Port
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Specifies additional vendor specific attribute (VSA) information for NAS-Port accounting. To specify additional NAS-Port
information in the form an Attribute-Value Pair (AVPair) string, use the radius-server vsa send global configuration command.
Note
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This VSA is typically used in Accounting, but may also be used in Authentication (Access-Request) packets.
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min-links
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Sets the minimum number of links for MLP.
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proxyacl#<n>
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Allows users to configure the downloadable user profiles (dynamic ACLs) by using the authentication proxy feature so that
users can have the configured authorization to permit traffic going through the configured interfaces.
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spi
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Carries the authentication information needed by the home agent to authenticate a mobile node during registration. The information
is in the same syntax as the
ip
mobile
secure
host
<addr> configuration command. Basically it contains the rest of the configuration command that follows that string, verbatim. It
provides the Security Parameter Index (SPI), key, authentication algorithm, authentication mode, and replay protection timestamp
range.
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client-mac-address
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Contains the MAC address of the PPPoE client.
Note
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This attribute is applicable only to PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or to PPP over ATM (PPPoA).
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