Vendor and vsa set definition, Table d-7 – Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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Appendix D CSUtil Database Utility

User-Defined RADIUS Vendors and VSA Sets

Vendor and VSA Set Definition

Each RADIUS vendor/VSA import file must have one vendor and VSA set
section. The section header must be “[User Defined Vendor]”.

Table D-8

lists

valid keys for the vendor and VSA set section.

Table D-7

RADIUS VSA Import File Section Types

Section

Required

Number

Description

Vendor and
VSA set
definition

Yes

1

Defines the RADIUS vendor and VSA set. For more
information, see

Vendor and VSA Set Definition, page D-35

.

Attribute
definition

Yes

1 to 255

Defines a single attribute of the VSA set. For more
information, see

Attribute Definition, page D-36

.

Enumeration

No

0 to 255

Defines enumerations for attributes with integer data types.
For more information, see

Enumeration Definition,

page D-38

.

Table D-8

Vendor and VSA Set Keys

Keys

Required

Value
Required

Description

Name

Yes

Vendor
name

The name of the RADIUS vendor.

IETF Code

Yes

An integer

The IETF-assigned vendor number for this vendor.

VSA n (where
n is the VSA
number)

Yes—you
can define
1 to 255
VSAs

Attribute
name

The name of a VSA. For each VSA named here, the file
must contain a corresponding attribute definition section.

Note

Attribute names must be unique within the
RADIUS vendor/VSA import file, and within the
set of all RADIUS attributes in Cisco Secure ACS.
To facilitate this, we recommend that you prefix the
vendor name to each attribute name, such as
“widget-encryption” for an encryption-related
attribute for the vendor Widget. This also makes
accounting logs easier to understand.

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