No. |
49 |
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Attribute Name |
Acct-Terminate-Cause |
Attribute Value Type |
Integer |
Standard Defined |
RFC 2866 |
Server Type |
All |
Value of Length field (in Bytes) |
4 |
Description |
Reason for session interruption, which can be any of the following: 1: User Request. The user goes offline intentionally. 2: Lost Carrier. For example, the ARP handshake fails, the echo handshake fails, the internal heartbeat times out, or the EAP handshake fails. 3: Lost Service. The session that the LNS initiates is torn down. 4: Idle Timeout. 5: Session Timeout. The user is disconnected due to a time or traffic quota. 6: Admin Reset. The administrator instructs to log a user out, and the RADIUS server delivers the logout instruction. (For example, the administrator runs a command to delete a static VLAN.) 7: Admin Reboot. The administrator requires the user to go offline. 8: Port Error. The port fails. 9: NAS Error. For example, an internal error occurs, memory allocation fails, messages fail to be sent, or the timer fails to be started. 10: NAS Request. The NAS requires the user to go offline. 11: NAS Reboot. The value is not supported currently. 12: Port Unneeded. For example, the port is Down. 13: Port Preempted. The value is not supported currently. 14: Port Suspended. The port is suspended. 15: Service Unavailable. For example, a session is torn down because VPN services are deployed for PPP leased lines. 16: Callback. The value is not supported currently. 17: User Error. Authentication fails or times out. 18: Host Request. The client receives a Decline packet from the server. |
Remark |
See the chapter "Reasons for User Offline". |