RADIUS Attributes Reference
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67 Tunnel-Server-
Endpoint
string 19 or 20 bytes
(untagged/
tagged)
<Tag field><dotted-decimal IP address used on
LAC as L2TP dst-ip>If Tag field is greater than
0x1F, it is interpreted as the first byte of the
following string field
For example: # tagged 1 Tunnel-Server-Endpoint =
01332e332e332e31Tunnel-Server-Endpoint:1 =
3.3.3.3
68 Acct-Tunnel-
Connection
string [4|8] bytes tunnel-start/stop : 8 Byte value representing the lac
+ lns tunnel-id converted in hexadecimallink-start/
stop : maps to the AVP 15 call Serial Number from
ICRQ (32 bit)
82 Tunnel-
Assignment-ID
string 32 chars For example: Tunnel-Assignment-ID = Tunnel-1
86 Acct-Tunnel-
Packets-Lost
integer 4 Bytes Sum of all dropped packets on ingress and egress
For example:Acct-Tunnel-Packets-Lost = 748
87 NAS-Port-Id string no limits LAC : <prefix><space><slot/mda/
port:vlan|vpi.vlan|vci><space> <suffix> - prefix :
configurable string 8 chars max - suffix : remote-id
( max 64 chars) | circuit-id ( max 64 chars)LNS :
pre-defined format - LNS rtr-2#lip-3.3.3.3#rip-
1.1.1.1#ltid-11381#rtid-1285#lsid-30067#rsid-
19151#347
90 Tunnel-Client-
Auth-ID
string 64 chars. For example: Tunnel-Client-Auth-Id:0 = LAC-
Antwerp-1
91 Tunnel-Server-
Auth-ID
string 64 chars. For example: Tunnel-Server-Auth-ID:0 = LNS-
Antwerp-1
95 NAS-IPv6-
Address
ipv6addr 16 Bytes # ipv6-address
For example: NAS-IPv6-Address = 2001:db8::1
Table 63: L2TP Tunnel Accounting (limits)
Attribute ID Attribute Name Type Limits SR OS Format