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# -*- text -*-
#
# Version $Id: dictionary,v 1.93.2.5.2.4 2006/05/10 16:53:15 aland Exp $
#
#	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)
#	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
#
#	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 vendor dictionaries after the standard ones.
#
$INCLUDE dictionary.3com
$INCLUDE dictionary.3gpp
$INCLUDE dictionary.3gpp2
$INCLUDE dictionary.acc
$INCLUDE dictionary.airespace
$INCLUDE dictionary.alcatel
$INCLUDE dictionary.alteon
$INCLUDE dictionary.aruba
$INCLUDE dictionary.ascend
$INCLUDE dictionary.bay
$INCLUDE dictionary.bintec
$INCLUDE dictionary.cablelabs
$INCLUDE dictionary.cabletron
$INCLUDE dictionary.cisco
#
#	 The Cisco VPN300 dictionary is the same as the altiga one.
#	 You shouldn't use both at the same time.
#
#$INCLUDE dictionary.cisco.vpn3000
$INCLUDE dictionary.cisco.vpn5000
$INCLUDE dictionary.cisco.bbsm
$INCLUDE dictionary.colubris
$INCLUDE dictionary.cosine
$INCLUDE dictionary.digium
$INCLUDE dictionary.epygi
$INCLUDE dictionary.erx
$INCLUDE dictionary.ericsson
$INCLUDE dictionary.extreme
$INCLUDE dictionary.freeradius
$INCLUDE dictionary.fortinet
$INCLUDE dictionary.foundry
$INCLUDE dictionary.gandalf
$INCLUDE dictionary.gemtek
$INCLUDE dictionary.issanni
$INCLUDE dictionary.itk
$INCLUDE dictionary.ipunplugged
$INCLUDE dictionary.juniper
$INCLUDE dictionary.karlnet
$INCLUDE dictionary.livingston
$INCLUDE dictionary.localweb
$INCLUDE dictionary.lucent
$INCLUDE dictionary.hp
$INCLUDE dictionary.microsoft
$INCLUDE dictionary.mikrotik
$INCLUDE dictionary.navini
$INCLUDE dictionary.netscreen
$INCLUDE dictionary.ntua
$INCLUDE dictionary.nomadix
$INCLUDE dictionary.nortel
$INCLUDE dictionary.packeteer
$INCLUDE dictionary.propel
$INCLUDE dictionary.quintum
$INCLUDE dictionary.redback
$INCLUDE dictionary.redcreek
$INCLUDE dictionary.roaringpenguin
$INCLUDE dictionary.shasta
$INCLUDE dictionary.shiva
$INCLUDE dictionary.sonicwall
$INCLUDE dictionary.springtide
$INCLUDE dictionary.starent
$INCLUDE dictionary.telebit
$INCLUDE dictionary.trapeze
$INCLUDE dictionary.t_systems_nova
$INCLUDE dictionary.usr
$INCLUDE dictionary.valemount
$INCLUDE dictionary.versanet
$INCLUDE dictionary.waverider
$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	Framed-Protocol			PPTP			9