3Com 3CRWX120695A, 3CRWX440095A manual Yy/Mm/Dd-Hhmm

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Table 40 Authentication Attributes for Local Users (continued)

service-type

Type of access the user

One of the following numbers:

 

is requesting.

2—Framed; for network user access

 

 

 

 

6—Administrative; for administrative

 

 

access to the WX switch, with

 

 

authorization to access the enabled

 

 

(configuration) mode. The user must

 

 

enter the enable command to access

 

 

the enabled mode.

 

 

7—NAS-Prompt; for administrative

 

 

access to the nonenabled mode only.

 

 

In this mode, the enable command is

 

 

not available and the user cannot log

 

 

in to the enabled mode.

 

 

For administrative sessions, the WX

 

 

switch will send 7 (NAS-Prompt) unless

 

 

the service-type attribute has been

 

 

configured for the user.

 

 

The RADIUS server can reply with one

 

 

of the values listed above.

 

 

If the service-type is not set on the

 

 

RADIUS server, administrative users

 

 

receive NAS-Prompt access, and

 

 

network users receive Framed access.

 

 

 

session-timeout

Maximum number of

Number between 0 and

(network access

seconds for the user’s

4,294,967,296 seconds

session.

(approximately 136.2 years).

mode only)

 

 

ssid

SSID the user is allowed

Name of the SSID you want the user to

(network access

to access after

use. The SSID must be configured in a

mode only)

authentication.

service profile, and the service profile

 

must be used by a radio profile

 

 

 

 

assigned to MAP radios in the Mobility

 

 

Domain.

start-date

Date and time at which

 

the user becomes

 

eligible to access the

 

network.

 

MSS does not

 

authenticate the user

 

unless the attempt to

 

access the network

 

occurs at or after the

 

specified date and time,

 

but before the end-date

 

(if specified).

Date and time, in the following format:

YY/MM/DD-HH:MM

You can use start-datealone or with end-date. You also can use start-date, end-date, or both in conjunction with time-of-day.

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