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4.
From the Settings tab, click Edit Profile.
5.
From the Advanced tab, click Add. You will see a long list of attributes, some of which
are RADIUS standards and some that are vendor-specific. The following are the
RADIUS-standard attributes:
Acct-Interim-Interval
Login-LAT-Service
Callback-Number
Login-Service
Class
Login-TCP-Port
Filter-Id
NAS-Port-Id
Framed-AppleTalk-Link
Reply-Message
Framed-AppleTalk-Network
Service-Type
Framed-Compression
Termination-Action
Framed-IP-Netmask
Tunnel-Assignment-ID
Framed-IPX-Network
Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID
Framed-MTU
Tunnel-Client-Endpt
Framed-Pool
Tunnel-Medium-Type
Framed-Protocol
Tunnel-Password
Framed-Route
Tunnel-Preference
Framed-Routing
Tunnel-Pvt-Group-ID
Login-IP-Host
Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID
Login-LAT-Group
Tunnel-Server-Endpt
Login-LAT-Node
Tunnel-Type
Login-LAT-Port
6.
In the list of available RADIUS attributes, double-click the attribute that you want to
add to the profile. For each attribute that you add, you will be prompted to configure
the appropriate information for that attribute. For example, if you select Day-And-
Time-Restrictions, you'll be prompted to configure the days and times to which this
policy should apply. Click Add when you've finished configuring the attribute.
Note By default, two profile attributes are added to every remote access policy: Service-Type is set to
Framed, and Framed-Protocol is set to PPP.
7.
Click Close when you've finished adding RADIUS attributes to the policy.
8.
Click OK twice to save your changes.
How It Works
When you create a remote access policy to process RADIUS client connections, you can capture
a great deal of information about the connecting client that can be used by the RADIUS server
to accept, reject, or otherwise control the connection attempt. This information can be captured
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