> > These are the RADIUS user attributes used for vlan-id
> assignment. Each
> > attribute must have a common Tag value to identify the
> grouped relationship.
> >
> > IETF 64 (Tunnel Type): Set this attribute to VLAN
> > IETF 65 (Tunnel Medium Type): Set this attribute to 802
> > IETF 81 (Tunnel Private Group ID): Set this attribute to vlan-id
> > "
> >
> > I'm not perfectly bilingual, but I understand that my AP is
> expecting the
> > attributes VLAN, 802 and the VLAN-ID
>
>   No.  Read the 'dictionary.tunnel' file.  "VLAN" is a name for the
> value "13" for the attribute Tunnel-Type.  "802" is the name for the
> value "6" for the attribue Tunnel-Medium-Type.  The
> Tunnel-Private-Group-Id attribute is of type string, so the value
> inside of it should be a string representation of the vlan-id.
>
> > "vlan-id" is not a string, it's an integer for CISCO (for
> instance, in my
> > WLAN the SSID "teacher" is mapped to VLAN 10 : 10 is the vlan-id)
>
>   It can still be sent as the string "10".
>

You're right. I badly interpreted the word "string"


> > But be sure that before bothering the mailing list, I tried
> to make it work
> > without making any change to the dictionaries :
> > "
> > jmguillemot Auth-Type := eap, User-Password == "XXXXX"
> >             Service-Type = Login-User,
> >             Tunnel-Type = VLAN,
> >             Tunnel-Medium-Type = IEEE-802,
> >             Tunnel-Private-Group-Id = teacher
> > "
>
>   "teacher"?  That's the SSID.  Did the documentation not say to use
> the vlan-id, NOT the SSID?

As I thougth that "10" could not be a string and I read that the attribute
"Tunnel-Private-Group-Id" had to be a string, I tried with the SSID.
It was my first try before I changed the dictionary...which I won't touch
any more.

Jean-Marie


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