596 Configuring AAA for network users
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mobility-profile
(network access mode
only)
Mobility Profile attribute
for the user. (For more
information, see
“Configuring a Mobility
Profile” on page 624.)
Name of an existing Mobility Profile, which can
be up to 32 alphanumeric characters, with no tabs
or spaces.
Note: If the Mobility Profile feature is
enabled, and a user is assigned the name
of a Mobility Profile that does not exist
on the WSS, the user is denied access.
service-type Type of access the user is
requesting. One of the following numbers:
2—Framed; for network user access
6—Administrative; for administrative access
to the WSS, with authorization to access the
enabled (configuration) mode. The user must
enter the enable command and the correct
enable password to access the enabled mode.
7—NAS-Prompt; for administrative access to
the nonenabled mode only. In this mode, the
user can still enter the enable command and
the correct enable password to access the
enabled mode.
For administrative sessions, the WSS always
sends 6 (Administrative).
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.
Note: WSS Software will quietly accept
Callback Framed but you cannot select
this access type in WSS Software.
session-timeout
(network access mode
only)
Maximum number of
seconds for the user’s
session.
Number between 0 and 4,294,967,296 seconds
(approximately 136.2 years).
Note: If the global reauthentication
timeout (set by the set dot1x
reauth-period command) is shorter than
the session-timeout, WSS Software uses
the global timeout instead.
ssid
(network access mode
only)
SSID the user is allowed to
access after authentication. Name of the SSID you want the user to use. The
SSID must be configured in a service profile, and
the service profile must be used by a radio profile
assigned to Nortel radios in the Mobility Domain.
Table 38.Authentication attributes for local users (continued)
Attribute Description Valid Value(s)