Edit a Standard RADIUS User Attribute Definition
Edit a standard RADIUS attribute if you need to change its default value or its mapping to an identity attribute. For example, you might edit a standard RADIUS user attribute definition called Callback-ID to map it to an identity attribute that contains a telephone number.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click RADIUS > RADIUS User Attribute Definitions > Manage Existing.
Click Standard Attributes.
Click the attribute that you want to edit.
From the context menu, click Edit.
In the Map to an Identity Attribute section, select whether to map the standard attribute to an identity source attribute or to manually enter the attribute value, and do one of the following:
If you select Yes, select the identity attribute to which you want to map the RADIUS attribute, and enter any notes about this attribute mapping, for example, Mapped to telephone number in HR database.
If you select No, enter the default value, and enter any notes about this attribute, for example, User's mobile telephone number.
Click Save.
After you finish
After you edit the attribute definition, you assign it with values to individual users. For instructions, see Assign RADIUS User Attributes to Users.
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