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Feature Considerations

Table 2-12 RADIUS Attribute Descriptions

Attribute

Description

 

 

User-Name

The end user enters this name to authenticate against the RADIUS server and access the Internet

 

through BBSM Hotspot.

 

 

User-Password

The end user enters this password to authenticate against the RADIUS server and access the Internet

 

through BBSM Hotspot.

 

 

NAS-IP-Address

Contains either the IP address of the BBSM Hotspot external NIC or the IP address entered in the

 

WEBconfig RADIUS Server web page as the NAT IP address.

 

 

NAS-Port

The NAS-Port value is a numeric value (therefore the leading zeros of the site number are dropped).

 

BBSM Hotspot maps the NAS-Port attribute as the following: aaabbccddd, where aaa = site number,

 

bb = cluster, cc = switch, and ddd = port.

 

For example, if the site number = 1, the cluster number = 2, the switch number = 3, and the port

 

number = 5, the NAS-Port number = 10203005.

 

 

Service-Type

2 indicates Framed.

 

 

Framed-Protocol

1 indicates PPP.

 

 

Framed-IP-Address

IP address of client computer (PC) connecting to the Internet through BBSM Hotspot.

 

 

Called-Station-Id

Contains the MAC address of the BBSM Hotspot internal NIC.

 

 

Calling-Station-Id

Contains the MAC address of the client (end-user) NIC.

 

 

Vendor-Specific

Contains the bandwidth kbps value that the end user selects when requesting Internet access. This

 

attribute is only sent to RADIUS accounting servers if the UBand feature is enabled. See Table 2-13

 

for the vendor-specific attribute formatting.

 

 

NAS-Identifier

Contains the NAS Identifier value entered in the WEBconfig RADIUS Server web page. If no value

 

is entered in this field, BBSM Hotspot will not include this attribute in the RADIUS Access-Request

 

packet.

 

 

Acct-Status-Type

1: Start Accounting-Request packet—Requests that a message be sent when the user gains access.

 

2: Interim-Update Accounting-Request packet—Requests that a message be sent at regular

 

intervals, as configured.

 

3: Stop Accounting-Request packet—Requests that a message be sent when the user disconnects.

 

 

Acct-Input-Octets

The number of octets (bytes) that BBSM Hotspot received from the end user during their session.

 

 

Acct-Output-Octets

The number of octets (bytes) that BBSM Hotspot transmitted to the end user during their session.

 

 

Acct-Session-Id

The unique Session ID assigned to each BBSM Hotspot end-user session used to identify all

 

authentication and accounting messages generated for a single user session.

 

 

Acct-Session-Time

Indicates how many seconds the user has received service for and can only be present in

 

Accounting-Request records where the Acct-Status-Type is set to Stop.

 

 

Acct-Input-Packets

The number of packets that BBSM Hotspot received from the end user during the user’s session.

 

 

Acct-Output-Packets

The number of packets that BBSM Hotspot transmitted to the end user during the user’s session.

 

 

Acct-Terminate-Cause

Indicates how the session was terminated and can only be present in Accounting-Request records

 

where the Acct- Status-Type is set to Stop.

 

 

NAS-Port-Type

5 = Virtual.

 

 

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Contents Before You Start Setting Up Bbsm HotspotRunning the Setup Wizard Bbsm Hotspot Setup Wizard Welcome Window Field Description Enter Server Settings WindowEnter External and Internal IP Addresses Window Subnet Code IP Addresses NumberCalculating TCP/IP Addresses Window Step See Figure Setting Up Bbsm Hotspot Running the Setup Wizard Click Cancel to stop the setup 10 Enter Network Device Configuration Parameters Window 11 Calculating Internal Network Address Ranges Window 12 Discovering Network Devices Window 15 Discovering Network Devices Results Window 16 Create Custom Web Page Window 17 Congratulations! Window Understanding the Bbsm Hotspot Dashboard18 Dashboard Dashboard Access19 Enter Network Password Dialog Box ConfigurationOperations Using Navigation ButtonsWeb Description Button Description Connecting a Client to Bbsm HotspotComponent Tested and Supported for Bbsm Hotspot 21 FreeAccess Start Changing the Windows 2000 Administrator Password Changing the Default Security PasswordsDefault Account Username Password Description 22 Computer Management Window 24 Password Changed Confirmation Dialog Box Changing the Msde ‘sa’ PasswordRight-clickMy Network Places Configuring Windows for Multinet27 AtNatMP Properties Window 28 Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties Window 29 Advanced TCP/IP Settings Window 31 Advanced TCP/IP Settings Window with Added TCP/IP Address Configuring DNS ForwardingClick the Forwarders tab. See Figure Using Web Pages Feature ConsiderationsCisco Bbsm Hotspot 1.0 User Guide Web Page Set Using Radius with Bbsm HotspotRadius Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Accounting-Request Attribute Attribute Description Byte Value Description Port HoppingSetting Up Bbsm Hotspot Feature Considerations Private and Public IP Addresses Multinet Cisco Switch Clustering78-15293-01