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radius dictionary
Hi ,
I have the following from the vendor (the dictionary is shown below) . I think this is the return list attributes .
VALUE Aces -User-Level Admin 2
After importing the dictionary file just copy paste the above will work ?
second thing , what must be chosen for "attribute" in the below screenshot
Thanks
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Hello,
1) After importing the dictionary file just copy paste the above will work ?
Maybe, but typically there are more steps involved.
2) second thing , what must be chosen for "attribute" in the below screenshot
unknown, we'd need to know the specific make/model/version of device you intend to use, as well as
what function or action you want to derive from a return attribute. And that information should never be posted on a public forum such as this, since it serves no good purpose to reveal to 'the world' any details about your security infrastructure or devices you use on your network.
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Best advice is: Open a support case for this, or
Search in the KB for 'radius attribute' and there will be several articles discussing how to manage and set radius attributes, from using canned ones and making new ones.
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Hello,
1) After importing the dictionary file just copy paste the above will work ?
Maybe, but typically there are more steps involved.
2) second thing , what must be chosen for "attribute" in the below screenshot
unknown, we'd need to know the specific make/model/version of device you intend to use, as well as
what function or action you want to derive from a return attribute. And that information should never be posted on a public forum such as this, since it serves no good purpose to reveal to 'the world' any details about your security infrastructure or devices you use on your network.
-----------
Best advice is: Open a support case for this, or
Search in the KB for 'radius attribute' and there will be several articles discussing how to manage and set radius attributes, from using canned ones and making new ones.
