Accounting message – Perle Systems IOLAN SCS User Manual

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RADIUS

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IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS User’s Guide, Version 3.6

Accounting Message

This section describes the attributes which will be included by the IOLAN when sending an
accounting message to the RADIUS server.

Type

Name

Description

1

User-Name

The name of the user to be authenticated.

4

NAS-IP-Address

IP Address of IOLAN LAN interface.

5

NAS-Port

Port Line number of IOLAN.

6

Service-Type

Indicates the service to use to connect the user to the
IOLAN. A value of 6 indicates administrative access to
the IOLAN. Supported values are:

z

1—Login

z

3—Callback-Login

Equivalent to the IOLAN

User Service

set by Type

15, Login-Service.

z

2—Framed

z

4—Callback-Framed

Equivalent to the IOLAN

User Service

set by Type

7, Framed-Protocol.

z

7—NAS prompt

z

9—Callback NAS-prompt

Equivalent to IOLAN

User Service DSPrompt

.

z

6—Administrative User

z

11—Callback Administrative User

Equivalent to IOLAN

User Service DSPrompt

and the

User gets Admin privileges.

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Acct-Status-Type

Indicates if this is the beginning or end of a session.
Supported values are: 1 = Start 2 =Stop.

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Acct-Input-Octets

Number of bytes which were received from the user
during this session.

43

Acct-Output-Octets

Number of bytes where were transmitted to the user
during this session.

44

Acct-Session-ID

A string which identifies the session. The same string
must be used in the start and stop messages.

45

Acct-Authentic

Indicates how the user was authenticated. Supported
values are: 1 = Local 2 = RADIUS.

46

Acct-Session-Time

Number of seconds for which the user has been
connected to a specific session.

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Acct-Input-Packets

Number of packets which were received from the user
during this session.

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Acct-Output-Packets

Number of packets which were transmitted to the user
during this session.

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Acct-Terminate-Cause Indicates how the session was terminated: Supported

values include: 1 = User Request 2= Lost Carrier
3=Lost Service 4= Idle Timeout 5= Session Timeout

14 = Port Suspended 16 = Callback.

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