37Specifying a server version for interoperating with serverswith a vendor ID of 2011For the device to correctly interpret RADIUS attributes from the servers with a vendor ID of 2011,specify a server version that is the same as the version of the RADIUS servers.To specify a server version for interoperating with servers with a vendor ID of 2011:Step Commands Remarks1. Enter system view. system-view N/A2. Enter RADIUS schemeview.radius schemeradius-scheme-name N/A3. Specify a server versionfor interoperating withservers with a vendor IDof 2011.attribute vendor-id 2011 version{ 1.0 | 1.1 } By default, version 1.0 is used.Configuring the RADIUS attribute translation featureAbout RADIUS attribute translationThe RADIUS attribute translation feature enables the device to work correctly with the RADIUSservers of different vendors that support RADIUS attributes incompatible with the device.RADIUS attribute translation has the following implementations:• Attribute conversion—Converts source RADIUS attributes into destination RADIUS attributesbased on RADIUS attribute conversion rules.• Attribute rejection—Rejects RADIUS attributes based on RADIUS attribute rejection rules.When the RADIUS attribute translation feature is enabled, the device processes RADIUS packets asfollows:• For the sent RADIUS packets:{ Deletes the rejected attributes from the packets.{ Uses the destination RADIUS attributes to replace the attributes that match RADIUSattribute conversion rules in the packets.• For the received RADIUS packets:{ Ignores the rejected attributes in the packets.{ Interprets the attributes that match RADIUS attribute conversion rules as the destinationRADIUS attributes.To identify proprietary RADIUS attributes, you can define the attributes as extended RADIUSattributes, and then convert the extended RADIUS attributes to device-supported attributes.Restrictions and guidelines for RADIUS attribute translation configurationConfigure either conversion rules or rejection rules for a RADIUS attribute.Configure either direction-based rules or packet type-based rules for a RADIUS attribute.For direction-based translation of a RADIUS attribute, you can configure a rule for each direction(inbound or outbound). For packet type-based translation of a RADIUS attribute, you can configure arule for each RADIUS packet type (RADIUS Access-Accept, RADIUS Access-Request, or RADIUSaccounting).