
Configuring the TMS Using Local RADIUS
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Table 6-2 summarizes the user stop messages that the NAS sends to the provider’s
RADIUS server.
Service-Type As user authorized
Tunnel-Type DVS (Layer 3) or L2TP (Layer 2)
Tunnel-Media-Type IP
Acct-Client-Endpoint A string containing the IP address of the accounting client
system and possibly other system-specific identifiers
Tunnel-Server-Endpoint A string containing the IP address of the tunnel server,
the circuit type, and an optional identifier
Acct-Tunnel-Connection-ID A unique identifier generated on each end of the tunnel to
identify this particular user tunnel session; typically, this is
a numeric string encoding a tunnel identifier and/or
sequence number
Table 6-2. Service Provider User Stop Accounting Messages
User Stop Message Contents
Acct-Status-Type Stop
NAS-IP-Address, Port,
Port-Type
Connection origination of call
Username The original contents of the user field
Calling-Station-ID
Called-Station-ID
Either or both, if applicable
Service-Type As user authorized
Tunnel-Type DVS (Layer 3) or L2TP (Layer 2)
Tunnel-Media-Type IP
Acct-Client-Endpoint A string containing the IP address of the accounting client
system and possibly other system-specific identifiers
Tunnel-Server-Endpoint A string containing the IP address of the tunnel server,
the circuit type, and an optional identifier
Acct-Tunnel-Connection-ID A unique identifier generated on each end of the session
to identify this particular user tunnel session; typically, this
is a numeric string encoding a tunnel identifier and/or
sequence number
Statistics Connect time, bytes, messages in, messages out
Table 6-1. Service Provider User Start Accounting Messages
(continued)
Field Name Contents
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