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| PTA || The name of [[Pass-Through Authentication (PTA)]] that sets the NAS-Identifier.
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| PTA || It indicates that a NAS-ID is specific to a particular [[Authentication DB | External Database]].
 
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| realm || The [[Realm and proxy | realm ]] that sets the NAS-Identifier.
 
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=== References ===

Latest revision as of 14:19, 9 August 2023

RADIUS > Settings > NAS-ID

Network access server identifier (NAS-ID) is used to notify the source of a RADIUS access request, which enables the RADIUS server to choose a policy for that request.[1][2]

In the wireless environment, the NAS-ID Attribute may indicate an SSID(Service Set Identifier) but the name may be different because it may be configured manually in an Access Point.

The imRAD automatically saves NAS-ID attributes from all request.

Column Description
NAS-Identifier The name of a NAS-Identifier.
NAS IP Address The IP address of a NAS of which generates the NAS-Identifier.
Called-Station-ID Refer to the Accounting.
NAS Port Type Refer to the Accounting.
Simul It is short for "Simultaneous-Use" and used to control simultaneous access of the same User-Name in a NAS-Identifier. The "no-limit" means there is no limit access for the same User -Name.
PTA It indicates that a NAS-ID is specific to a particular External Database.
realm The realm that sets the NAS-Identifier.

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