radius dictionary [ 3gpp | 3gpp2 | 3gpp2-835 | customX | standard | starent | starent-835 | starent-vsa1 | starent-vsa1-835 ]
customXX XX is the integer value of the custom dictionary.Important: Customer-specific attributes are not documented in this reference. For information on customer-specific attributes, please contact your local service representative.
Important: The length documented for each attribute is the length of the attribute’s Value field (data portion) and not length of the attribute (Type + Length + Value fields).
Important: RADIUS attributes received by the system from the RADIUS server always take precedence over local-subscriber attributes and parameters configured on the system.
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• This attribute contains timestamp of the last user activity. This attribute is same as the 3GPP2-Last-User-Activity-Time standard attribute.
• Contains an IPv4 address to be used for remote address based accounting for the user. The address is used in conjunction with the Remote-Address-Mask subattribute to define the range of addresses to be monitored.
• This attribute indicates the type of security that the home network mandates on the visited network.
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• This attribute indicates how many octets have been received in the PPP session. Since the value field is 32 bits, it is possible that the number of octets will exceed the 32-bit field length. If this happens, this attribute will “wrap” back to 0. Each time the “wrap” occurs, the Acct-Input-Gigawords attribute will be incremented. In effect, the number of octets received is a 64-bit integer, with the Acct-Input-Gigawords attribute representing the high 32 bits, and this attribute representing the low 32 bits.Important: RADIUS reports what is going through the air interface. For uplink traffic, it reports all packets including those dropped/filtered by ACS. For downlink traffic, it reports what is going to the MS after ACS filtering. When DCCA is enabled, packets may be dropped due to unavailability of quota. Therefore, for pre-paid calls, accounting attributes “Acct-Input-Octets” and “Acct-Output-Octets” will not match totals of “dataVolumeGPRSUplink” and “dataVolumeGPRSDownlink” respectively from generated eG-CDRs.
Caution: To avoid increasing network traffic unnecessarily and potentially reducing network and system performance, do not set this parameter to a value less than 50.
This attribute is a unique Accounting ID to make it easy to link together multiple related sessions in a log file. Each session linked together would have a unique Acct-Session-Id but the same Acct-Multi-Session-Id. It is strongly recommended that the Acct-Multi-Session-Id contain UTF-8 encoded characters.This attribute indicates how many times the Acct-Output-Octets attribute has wrapped within its 32-bit field length. In effect, the number of octets received is a 64-bit integer, with this attribute representing the high 32 bits, and the Acct-Output-Octets attribute representing the low 32 bits. This attribute is not included unless it has a non-zero value.This attribute indicates how many octets have been sent in the PPP session. Since the value field is 32 bits, it is possible that the number of octets will exceed the 32-bit field length. If this happens, this attribute will “wrap” back to 0. Each time the “wrap” occurs, the Acct-Output-Gigawords attribute will be incremented. In effect, the number of octets received is a 64-bit integer, with the Acct-Output-Gigawords attribute representing the high 32 bits, and this attribute representing the low 32 bits.Important: RADIUS reports what is going through the air interface. For uplink traffic, it reports all packets including those dropped/filtered by ACS. For downlink traffic, it reports what is going to the MS after ACS filtering. When DCCA is enabled, packets may be dropped due to unavailability of quota. Therefore, for pre-paid calls, accounting attributes “Acct-Input-Octets” and “Acct-Output-Octets” will not match totals of “dataVolumeGPRSUplink” and “dataVolumeGPRSDownlink” respectively from generated eG-CDRs.
This attribute is a session ID. Combined with the identification of the chassis (NAS-IP-Address or NAS-Identifier), this uniquely describes a session. For a given chassis, there will never be another session (even across boots) with this same session ID. The Acct-Session-ID AVP is sent on both Gx and Gy messages.Same as 3GPP-Charging-ID standard attribute; non-standard behavior for use in custom dictionary.
• This standard attribute indicates the name of the IP pool from which an IP address should be allocated to the subscriber. Also, see SN-IP-Pool-Name, which is a vendor-specific attribute accomplishing the same.
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• Same as 3GPP-GGSN-Address standard attribute; non-standard behavior for use in custom dictionary.Same as 3GPP-IMSI standard attribute; non-standard behavior for use in custom dictionary.Same as 3GPP-IMSI-Mcc-Mnc standard attribute; non-standard behavior for use in custom dictionary.
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• Same as SN1-Primary-DNS-Server standard attribute; non-standard behavior for use in custom dictionary.Same as SN1-Secondary-DNS-Server standard attribute; non-standard behavior for use in custom dictionary.Same as 3GPP-Selection-Mode standard attribute; non-standard behavior for use in custom dictionary.
• Same as 3GPP-SGSN-Address standard attribute; non-standard behavior for use in custom dictionary.
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• This attribute contains the type of SIP event for which the accounting-request message is generated.Important: This attribute is used in conjunction with the External In-line Server feature, which is not supported in StarOS 9.0 and later releases.
Important: This attribute is used in conjunction with the External In-line Server feature, which is not supported in StarOS 9.0 and later releases.
Important: This attribute is used in conjunction with the External In-line Server feature, which is not supported in StarOS 9.0 and later releases.
Important: This attribute is used in conjunction with the External In-line Server feature, which is not supported in StarOS 9.0 and later releases.
Important: This attribute is used in conjunction with the External In-line Server feature, which is not supported in StarOS 9.0 and later releases.
Important: This attribute is used in conjunction with the External In-line Server feature, which is not supported in StarOS 9.0 and later releases.
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• This attribute specifies the name of the policy group configuration applied in the uplink direction.This vendor-specific attribute indicates the name of the IP pool from which an IP address should be allocated to the subscriber. Also, see Framed-Pool, which is the standard attribute accomplishing the same.
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• Action to take on packets that exceed the Committed-Data-Rate but do not violate the Peak-Data-Rate.
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• This attribute is currently not supported. See SN-CSCF-Rf-SDP-Media-Components.
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• This attribute specifies if accounting STOP messages are enabled for the subscriber. Note that accounting must also be globally enabled for the subscriber (SN-Subscriber-Accounting), and enabled for the subscriber's AAA context, if accounting STOP messages are to be sent.
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• Contains the number of input gigawords dropped if the number of input bytes is greater than 2^32 - 1
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• This attribute is deprecated. To select an IP access list that is already defined in the destination context, use the IETF standard Filter-Id attribute. The filter ID is used to identify the IP access list by name.This attribute is deprecated. To select an IP access list that is already defined in the destination context, use the IETF standard Filter-Id attribute. The filter ID is used to identify the IP access list by name.
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• Action to take on packets that exceed the Committed-Data-Rate but do not violate the Peak-Data-Rate.
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• This attribute specifies if accounting INTERIM messages are enabled for the subscriber. Note that accounting must also be globally enabled for the subscriber (SN-Subscriber-Accounting), and enabled for the subscriber's AAA context (along with a specific INTERIM interval), if accounting INTERIM messages are to be sent.
• This attribute specifies if accounting START messages are enabled for the subscriber. Note that accounting must also be globally enabled for the subscriber (SN-Subscriber-Accounting), and enabled for the subscriber's AAA context, if accounting START messages are to be sent.This attribute specifies if accounting STOP messages are enabled for the subscriber. Note that accounting must also be globally enabled for the subscriber (SN-Subscriber-Accounting), and enabled for the subscriber's AAA context, if accounting STOP messages are to be sent.
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• Indicates what action the NAS should take when the service is completed. AAAmgr passes this attribute to Sessmgr only for ASN-GW calls. The combination of Session-Timeout and Termination-Action attributes received in Access-Accept or Access-Challenge determines how NAS should interpret it.This attribute indicates the protocol medium over which the tunneling protocol runs. It is used to describe the format of the attributes Tunnel-Client-Endpoint and Tunnel-Server-Endpoint.
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•Important: This attribute is used in conjunction with L2TP functionality. Please refer to the RFC 2868 Tunneling Attributes section for additional information on this and other attributes added in support of this functionality.
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• 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.
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