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#
# Version $Id: dictionary 39598 2011-10-26 05:33:30Z etxrab $
#
# 2011-05-24 Updated based upon FreeRadius v2.1.10 dictionary file
# - Added: acme, alcatel.sr, iea, motorola.wimax, rfc4603, rfc 5580, rfc5607, rfc5904, wichorus
# - Added: additional Integer Translations
#
# 2009-07-09 Wireshark changes to FreeRadius v2.1.6 dictionary file
# - enabled include: dictionary.cisco.vpn3000
# - disabled include: dictionary.vqp
# - disabled include: dictionary.freeradius.internal
# - added include: dictionary.chillispot: as per 2009-06-11 commit in FreeRadius repository.
# - added: Comment re Wireshark usage of the integer data type.
#
# DO NOT EDIT THE FILES IN THIS DIRECTORY
#
# The files in this directory are maintained and updated by
# the FreeRADIUS project. Newer releases of software may update
# or change these files.
#
# Use the main dictionary file (usually /etc/raddb/dictionary)
# for local system attributes and $INCLUDEs.
#
#
#
# This file contains dictionary translations for parsing
# requests and generating responses. All transactions are
# composed of Attribute/Value Pairs. The value of each attribute
# is specified as one of 4 data types. Valid data types are:
#
# text - printable, generally UTF-8 encoded (subset of 'string')
# string - 0-253 octets
# ipaddr - 4 octets in network byte order
# integer - 32 bit value in big endian order (high byte first)
# [wireshark uses this type for non-standard 1-2-3 and 8 byte integers as well]
# date - 32 bit value in big endian order - seconds since
# 00:00:00 GMT, Jan. 1, 1970
# ifid - 8 octets in network byte order
# ipv6addr - 16 octets in network byte order
# ipv6prefix - 18 octets in network byte order
# ether - 6 octets of hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh
# where 'h' is hex digits, upper or lowercase.
#
# FreeRADIUS includes extended data types which are not defined
# in the RFC's. These data types are:
#
# abinary - Ascend's binary filter format.
# octets - raw octets, printed and input as hex strings.
# e.g.: 0x123456789abcdef
#
#
# Enumerated values are stored in the user file with dictionary
# VALUE translations for easy administration.
#
# Example:
#
# ATTRIBUTE VALUE
# --------------- -----
# Framed-Protocol = PPP
# 7 = 1 (integer encoding)
#
#
# Include compatibility dictionary for older users file. Move
# this directive to the end of this file if you want to see the
# old names in the logfiles, INSTEAD OF the new names.
#
$INCLUDE dictionary.compat
#
# Include the RFC dictionaries next.
#
# For a complete list of the standard attributes and values,
# see:
# http://www.iana.org/assignments/radius-types
#
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc2865
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc2866
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc2867
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc2868
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc2869
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc3162
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc3576
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc3580
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc4072
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc4372
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc4603
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc4675
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc4679
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc4818
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc4849
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc5176
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc5580
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc5607
$INCLUDE dictionary.rfc5904
#
# Include vendor dictionaries after the standard ones.
#
$INCLUDE dictionary.3com
$INCLUDE dictionary.3gpp
$INCLUDE dictionary.3gpp2
$INCLUDE dictionary.acc
$INCLUDE dictionary.acme
$INCLUDE dictionary.airespace
$INCLUDE dictionary.alcatel
$INCLUDE dictionary.alcatel.sr
$INCLUDE dictionary.alteon
$INCLUDE dictionary.alvarion
$INCLUDE dictionary.apc
$INCLUDE dictionary.aruba
$INCLUDE dictionary.azaire
$INCLUDE dictionary.ascend
$INCLUDE dictionary.bay
$INCLUDE dictionary.bintec
$INCLUDE dictionary.cablelabs
$INCLUDE dictionary.cabletron
$INCLUDE dictionary.chillispot
$INCLUDE dictionary.cisco
#
# The Cisco VPN300 dictionary is the same as the altiga one.
# You shouldn't use both at the same time.
#
$INCLUDE dictionary.cisco.vpn3000
$INCLUDE dictionary.cisco.vpn5000
$INCLUDE dictionary.cisco.bbsm
$INCLUDE dictionary.clavister
$INCLUDE dictionary.colubris
$INCLUDE dictionary.cosine
#$INCLUDE dictionary.dhcp
$INCLUDE dictionary.digium
$INCLUDE dictionary.eltex
$INCLUDE dictionary.epygi
$INCLUDE dictionary.erx
$INCLUDE dictionary.ericsson
$INCLUDE dictionary.extreme
$INCLUDE dictionary.freeradius
$INCLUDE dictionary.freeswitch
$INCLUDE dictionary.fortinet
$INCLUDE dictionary.foundry
$INCLUDE dictionary.gandalf
$INCLUDE dictionary.gemtek
$INCLUDE dictionary.h3c
$INCLUDE dictionary.hp
$INCLUDE dictionary.huawei
$INCLUDE dictionary.iea
$INCLUDE dictionary.infonet
$INCLUDE dictionary.issanni
$INCLUDE dictionary.itk
$INCLUDE dictionary.ipunplugged
$INCLUDE dictionary.juniper
$INCLUDE dictionary.jradius
$INCLUDE dictionary.karlnet
$INCLUDE dictionary.lancom
$INCLUDE dictionary.livingston
$INCLUDE dictionary.localweb
$INCLUDE dictionary.lucent
$INCLUDE dictionary.manzara
$INCLUDE dictionary.merit
$INCLUDE dictionary.microsoft
$INCLUDE dictionary.mikrotik
$INCLUDE dictionary.motorola.wimax
$INCLUDE dictionary.navini
$INCLUDE dictionary.netscreen
$INCLUDE dictionary.networkphysics
$INCLUDE dictionary.nexans
$INCLUDE dictionary.ntua
$INCLUDE dictionary.nokia
#
# Commented out because of attribute conflicts.
#
#$INCLUDE dictionary.nokia.conflict
$INCLUDE dictionary.nomadix
$INCLUDE dictionary.nortel
#
# Commented out because of attribute conflicts.
#
#$INCLUDE dictionary.openser
$INCLUDE dictionary.packeteer
$INCLUDE dictionary.patton
$INCLUDE dictionary.propel
$INCLUDE dictionary.prosoft
$INCLUDE dictionary.quiconnect
$INCLUDE dictionary.quintum
$INCLUDE dictionary.redback
$INCLUDE dictionary.redcreek
$INCLUDE dictionary.riverstone
$INCLUDE dictionary.roaringpenguin
$INCLUDE dictionary.shasta
$INCLUDE dictionary.shiva
$INCLUDE dictionary.slipstream
$INCLUDE dictionary.sonicwall
$INCLUDE dictionary.springtide
$INCLUDE dictionary.starent
$INCLUDE dictionary.telebit
$INCLUDE dictionary.trapeze
$INCLUDE dictionary.tropos
$INCLUDE dictionary.t_systems_nova
$INCLUDE dictionary.usr
$INCLUDE dictionary.utstarcom
$INCLUDE dictionary.valemount
$INCLUDE dictionary.versanet
###$INCLUDE dictionary.vqp
$INCLUDE dictionary.waverider
$INCLUDE dictionary.walabi
$INCLUDE dictionary.wichorus
$INCLUDE dictionary.wimax
$INCLUDE dictionary.wispr
$INCLUDE dictionary.xedia
$INCLUDE dictionary.xylan
#
# And finally the server internal attributes.
#
###$INCLUDE dictionary.freeradius.internal
#
# Miscellaneous attributes defined in weird places that
# don't really belong anywhere else...
#
ATTRIBUTE Originating-Line-Info 94 string
# As defined in draft-sterman-aaa-sip-00.txt
ATTRIBUTE Digest-Response 206 string
ATTRIBUTE Digest-Attributes 207 octets # stupid format
#
# Integer Translations
#
VALUE Service-Type Voice 12
VALUE Service-Type Fax 13
VALUE Service-Type Modem-Relay 14
VALUE Service-Type IAPP-Register 15
VALUE Service-Type IAPP-AP-Check 16
VALUE Framed-Protocol GPRS-PDP-Context 7
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Wireless-CDMA2000 22
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Wireless-UMTS 23
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Wireless-1X-EV 24
VALUE NAS-Port-Type IAPP 25
VALUE NAS-Port-Type FTTP 26
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Wireless-802.16 27
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Wireless-802.20 28
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Wireless-802.22 29
VALUE NAS-Port-Type xPON 35
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Wireless-XGP 36
VALUE Framed-Protocol PPTP 9
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