Vendor-Specific Attributes (VSAs)
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All commands at and below the hierarchy level of the matched command are subject
to the
timetra-action VSA.
Multiple match-strings can be entered in a single
timetra-cmd VSA. Match strings
must be semicolon (;) separated (maximum string length is 254 characters).
One or more
timetra-cmd VSAs can be entered followed by a single timetra-action
VSA:
•
timetra-action <deny | permit> — causes the permit or deny action to be
applied to all match strings specified since the last
timetra-action VSA
•
timetra-home-directory <home-directory string> — specifies the
home directory that applies for the FTP and CLI user. If this VSA is not configured,
the home directory is Compact Flash slot 1 (cf3:).
•
timetra-restrict-to-home-directory <true | false> — specifies if
user access is limited to their home directory (and directories and files subordinate
to their home directory). If this VSA is not configured, the user is allowed to access
the entire file system.
•
timetra-login-exec <login-exec-string> — specifies the login exec file
that is executed when the user login is successful. If this VSA is not configured, no
login exec file is applied.
If no VSAs are configured for a user, then the following applies.
• The password authentication-order command on the 7705 SAR router must include
local.
• The user name must be configured on the 7705 SAR router.
• The user must be successfully authenticated by the RADIUS server.
• A valid profile must exist on the 7705 SAR router for this user.
If all conditions listed above are not met, then access to the 7705 SAR
router is denied and a
failed login event/trap is written to the security log.
For receiving data from the RADIUS server, the following are supported:
• Juniper (vendor-id 4874) attributes 4 (Primary DNS server) and 5 (Secondary DNS
server)
• Redback (vendor-id 2352) attributes 1 (Primary DNS) and 2 (Secondary DNS)
• sending authentication requests: (from the DSL Forum) (vendor-id 3561), attributes
1 (Circuit ID) and 2 (Remote ID)