Name
Tunnel-Medium-Type
Synopsis
Attribute Number |
65 |
Length |
6 |
Value |
ENUM |
Allowed in |
Access-Request, Accept-Accept |
Prohibited in |
Access-Reject, Access-Challenge, Accounting-Request, Accounting-Response |
Presence in Packet |
Not required |
Maximum Iterations |
1 |
This attribute is an enumerated value that
indicates
the transport medium to use when creating a tunnel based on a
protocol that can support multiple tunnel types. If the attribute is
present in an Access-Request
packet, the RADIUS
server should read its presence as a hint; it is not required to
honor that request.
The possible values for the Tunnel-Medium-Type
attribute and their corresponding meanings are listed in Table 9-3.
Value |
Tunnel Medium Types |
1 |
IPv4 (IP Version 4) |
2 |
IPv6 (IP Version 6) |
3 |
NSAP |
4 |
HDLC (8-bit multidrop) |
5 |
BBN 1822 |
6 |
802 (includes all 802 media plus Ethernet “canonical format”) |
7 |
E.163 (POTS) |
8 |
E.164 (SMDS, Frame Relay, ATM) |
9 |
F.69 (Telex) |
10 |
X.121 (X.25, Frame Relay) |
11 |
IPX |
12 |
AppleTalk |
13 |
Decnet IV |
14 |
Banyan Vines |
15 |
E.164 with NSAP format subaddress |
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