253
ack-logout
: Excludes the attribute from ACK_LOGOUT packets.
ntf-logout
: Excludes the attribute from NTF_LOGOUT packets.
Usage guidelines
Support of the portal authentication server for portal protocol attributes varies by the server type. If
the device sends the portal authentication server a packet that contains an attribute unsupported by
the server, the device and the server cannot communicate.
To address this issue, you can configure this command to exclude the unsupported attributes from
specific portal protocol packets sent to the portal authentication server.
You can specify multiple excluded attributes. For an excluded attribute, you can specify multiple
types of portal protocol packets (
ack-auth
,
ntf-logout
, and
ack-logout
).
describes all attributes of the portal protocol.
Table 32 Portal attributes
Name
Number
Description
UserName
1
Name of the user to be authenticated.
PassWord
2
User password in plaintext form.
Challenge
3
Random challenge for CHAP authentication.
ChapPassWord
4
CHAP password encrypted by MD5.
TextInfo
5
The device uses this attribute to transparently transport prompt
information of a RADIUS server or packet error information to the
portal authentication server.
The attribute value can be any string excluding the end character '\0'.
This attribute can exist in any packet from the device to the portal
server. A packet can contain multiple TextInfo attributes. As a best
practice, carry only one TextInfo attribute in a packet.
UpLinkFlux
6
Uplink (output) traffic of the user, an 8-byte unsigned integer, in KB.
DownLinkFlux
7
Downlink (input) traffic of the user, an 8-byte unsigned integer, in KB.
Port
8
A string excluding the end character '\0'.
IP-Config
9
This attribute has different meanings in different types of packets.
•
The device uses this attribute in ACK _AUTH (Type=0x04)
packets to notify the portal server that the user requires re-DHCP.
•
The device uses this attribute in ACK_LOGOUT (Type=0x06) and
NTF_LOGOUT (Type=0x08) packets to indicate that the current
user IP address must be released. The portal server must notify
the user to release the public IP address through DHCP. The
device will reallocate a private IP address to the user.
BAS-IP
10
IP address of the access device. All packets sent from the access
device carry this attribute. For re-DHCP portal authentication, the value
of this attribute is the public IP address of the access device.
Session-ID
11
Identification of a portal user. Generally, the value of this attribute is the
MAC address of the portal user.
Delay-Time
12
Delay time for sending a packet. This attributes exists in
NTF_LOGOUT (Type=0x08) packets.
User-List
13
List of IP addresses of an IPv4 portal user.
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