802.1X | 111RADIUS Attributes for 802.1 SupportDell Force10 systems includes the following RADIUS attributes in all 802.1X-triggered Access-Requestmessages:Configuring 802.1XConfiguring 802.1X on a port is a two-step process:1. Enable 802.1X globally. See page 112.2. Enable 802.1X on an interface. See page 112.Related Configuration Tasks• Configuring Request Identity Re-transmissions on page 114• Configuring Port-control on page 116• Re-Authenticating a Port on page 116• Configuring Timeouts on page 117• Configuring a Guest VLAN on page 121• Configuring an Authentication-Fail VLAN on page 122Table 7-1. 802.1X Supported RADIUS AttributesAttribute Name Description1 User-Name the name of the supplicant to be authenticated.4 NAS-IP-Address5 NAS-Port the physical port number by which the authenticator is connected to thesupplicant.24 State30 Called-Station-Id31 Calling-Station-Id relays the supplicant MAC address to the authentication server.61 NAS-Port-Type NAS-port physical port type. 5 indicates Ethernet.64 Tunnel-Type65 Tunnel-Medium-Type79 EAP-Message encapsulates EAP packets80 Message-Authenticator a calculated value included in Access-Requests to prevent spoofing.81 Tunnel-Private-Group-ID associate a tunneled session with a particular group of users.