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RADIUS Dictionaries and Attribute Definitions
RADIUS AVP Definitions ▀
AAA Interface Administration and Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
849
Length
4
Type
64
Vendor ID
N/A
VSA Type
N/A
User-Name
This attribute indicates the name of the user to be authenticated. This field can contain a stand-alone user name, or a user name
and domain name. The format of this field is variable and configurable on a per-context basis. Separation of user and domain
names is delineated by a special character, which can be %, -, @, \, #, and /. The user name may appear before the domain
name or after. If this attribute is included in the Access-Accept, then the value of that attribute will be the value of the User-
Name attribute in subsequent Accounting-Request messages for that particular session.
and domain name. The format of this field is variable and configurable on a per-context basis. Separation of user and domain
names is delineated by a special character, which can be %, -, @, \, #, and /. The user name may appear before the domain
name or after. If this attribute is included in the Access-Accept, then the value of that attribute will be the value of the User-
Name attribute in subsequent Accounting-Request messages for that particular session.
Syntax
Opaque Value
Length
1-253
Type
1
Vendor ID
N/A
VSA Type
N/A
User-Password
This attribute contains the encrypted password of the user, when simple password authentication is being used.
Syntax
Opaque Value
Length
16-128
Type
2
Vendor ID
N/A
VSA Type
N/A