MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  >@Ĵ.rsrc@@(@`x" 8 P h   (@Xp9x  0 H`x      ( 8 H X h x           ( 8 H X h x          N <& X07 CBHJKMPSpecifies the CHAP challenge sent by the NAS to the CHAP user.TSpecifies the type of physical port that is used by the NAS originating the request.HSpecifies the maximum number of ports that the NAS provides to the user.RSpecifies the port with which the user is connected by Local Area Transport (LAT).'Specifies the tunneling protocols used.Specifies the transport medium used when creating a tunnel for protocols (for example, L2TP) that can operate over multiple transports.<Specifies the IP address of the initiator end of the tunnel.9Specifies the IP address of the server end of the tunnel.BSpecifies the password used for authenticating to a remote server.HSpecifies the user password for AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP).uSpecifies the information that the NAS sends to the user in the AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP) flags packet.YSpecifies the way in which the AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP) zone list is used.jSpecifies the AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP) security module used in an Access-Challenge packet .\Specifies the AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP) security module challenge or response.lSpecifies the number of times the user can try to be authenticated before the NAS terminates the connection.VSpecifies to the NAS whether or not it should echo the user's response as it is typed..Specifies the nature of the user's connection.Specifies the type of user profile used. This profile is sent in an Access-Accept packet from a RADIUS proxy server to a RADIUS proxy client (not to a NAS).Specifies the encoding of Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) information to allow dial-in users to use EAP to authenticate without implementing EAP on the NAS.PA|Specifies that Access-Request packets are signed to prevent dictionary attacks on CHAP, ARAP, or EAP authentication methods..Specifies the Group ID for a tunneled session.4Specifies the tunnel to which a session is assigned.Specifies the relative preference assigned to each tunnel when more than one set of tunneling attributes is returned to the tunnel initiator.aSpecifies the length of the interval (in seconds) between each interim update that the NAS sends.>Specifies the number of packets that are lost on a given link.QSpecifies the port of the NAS that authenticates the user by using a text string.eSpecifies the name of an assigned address pool that should be used to assign an address for the user.hSpecifies the name used by the tunnel initiator during the authentication phase of tunnel establishment.iSpecifies the name used by the tunnel terminator during the authentication phase of tunnel establishment.PAKSpecifies the delay (in seconds) before the Ascend NAS calls the user back.PAESpecifies the port number for the modem that the Ascend NAS is using.ESpecifies the slot number for the modem that the Ascend NAS is using.FSpecifies the shelf number for the modem that the Ascend NAS is using.VSpecifies the maximum time (in minutes) before the Ascend NAS terminates a connection.2Specifies the route preference for the Ascend NAS.-Specifies whether dial-out access is allowed.-Specifies the gateway used by the Ascend NAS.6Specifies the primary DNS name used by the Ascend NAS.8Specifies the secondary DNS name used by the Ascend NAS.HSpecifies the IP address of the server on which the user has an account.KSpecifies the shared secret of the server on which the user has an account.PA@Specifies that the user is a multicast client of the Ascend NAS.rSpecifies the time (in seconds) that the Ascend NAS waits before accepting another packet from a multicast client.NSpecifies the subnet mask that is being used for the local numbered interface.OSpecifies the IP address of the numbered interface at the remote end of a link.XSpecifies the permanent virtual circuit (PVC) for which the user profile is an endpoint.`Specifies whether the Frame Relay link becomes available automatically in a Frame Relay profile.jSpecifies the association of a group of permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) within the Frame Relay profile.ISpecifies the type of connection that is used by the Frame Relay profile.Specifies the link management protocol that is used between the Ascend NAS and the Frame Relay switch in a Frame Relay profile.qSpecifies the interval (in seconds) between Ascend NAS requests for full status reports in a Frame Relay profile.Specifies the number of errors that occurred during Ascend-FR-DCE-N393-monitored events, causing the network to render user-originating procedures inactive.Specifies the number of errors that occurred during Ascend-FR-DTE-N393-monitored events, causing the user to render the network-originating procedures inactive.Specifies the DCE-monitored event count. A link is considered active if the value of the Ascend-FR-DCE-N393 attribute is not reached.Specifies the DTE-monitored event count. A link is considered active if the value of the Ascend-FR-DTE-N393 attribute is not reached.ESpecifies the Link Integrity Verification polling timer (in seconds).GSpecifies the time that the unit waits between Status Inquiry messages.Specifies the length of time (in seconds) that a terminal server connection must be idle before the Ascend NAS disconnects the session.Specifies whether the Ascend NAS uses a terminal server idle timer and, if it does, whether both the user and the host must be idle before the Ascend NAS disconnects the session.iSpecifies the method that the Ascend NAS uses to monitor traffic on a Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) call.aSpecifies the initial number of channels created by an Ascend NAS when originating certain calls._Specifies the minimum number of channels that are used in a Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) call.@Specifies the configuration of a static IPX route (Ascend only).nSpecifies whether the NAS initiates FT1-AIM or FT1-B&O calls or waits for a remote end to initiate such calls.DSpecifies the profile name of a backup profile for a permanent link.0Specifies the type of permanent connection used.NSpecifies the permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) that are used by the WAN link.vSpecifies the Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) that identifies the connection profile to the Frame Relay switch.BSpecifies the name of the Frame Relay profile for this connection.WSpecifies the password of the incoming caller on an AppleTalk remote access connection.&Specifies the unique IPX node address.@Specifies the IP address of the home agent in an ATMP operation.WSpecifies the password sent by the remote agent the to home agent in an ATMP operation.Specifies the connection profile, through which the home agent sends packets that are received by a mobile node in ATMP operation.JSpecifies the UDP port remote agent that sends messages to the home agent.iSpecifies the ID of a Multilink bundle (multichannel Multilink Protocol or Multilink Protocol Plus call).Specifies the number of sessions that remain in a Multilink bundle (multichannel Multilink Protocol or Multilink Protocol Plus call). This information is reported in an Accounting-Stop packet.fSpecifies the destination IP address of the first packed received through an authenticated connection.MSpecifies the number of input octets that are received before authentication.JSpecifies the number of output octets that are sent before authentication.NSpecifies the number of input packets that are received before authentication.KSpecifies the number of output packets that are sent before authentication.]Specifies the length of time (in seconds) before the session is terminated by the Ascend NAS.6Specifies the reason that a connection was terminated.>Specifies the state of the connection before it is terminated.?Specifies the data rate of the connection (in bits per second).}Specifies the length of time (in seconds) between the time that a call connects and the time that authentication is complete.Specifies the length of time (in minutes) for which a cached token can remain alive between authentications if a call is idle (Ascend NAS only).Specifies the method that RADIUS uses to handle passwords that received from users who are required to use a hand-held security card server.Specifies whether additional authentication is required for Called Line Identification (CLID)-authenticated calls (Ascend NAS only).^Specifies the number of active sessions of the type of class specified in the Class attribute.;Specifies the Ascend NAS login name for PPP authentication.cSpecifies the lifetime of cached token or hand-held security card authentication (Ascend NAS only).RSpecifies the prompt for user input in the terminal server menu (Ascend NAS only).<Specifies a single menu item for an Ascend NAS user profile.RSpecifies the number of days for which user's password is valid (Ascend NAS only).MSpecifies the IP address to which Ascend NAS redirects packets from the user.Specifies that the Ascend PPP implementation must not use slot compression when sending packets that are compressed through Van Jacobsen compression.vSpecifies that the Ascend PPP implementation must use the value of 0x0037 value for the Van Jacobsen compression type.Specifies the async control character map that the Ascend PPP implementation must use during the PPP session (Ascend NAS only).lSpecifies an additional prompt (other than the login and password prompts) for user input (Ascend NAS only).Specifies that the password is encrypted when passed between the RADIUS server and the Ascend NAS. This attribute is used in place of Ascend-Send-Passwd.aSpecifies the value received from the dial-in user that is used to verify the encrypted password.%Specifies the mode of the IPX router.4Specifies an IP address pool for dynamic assignment.hSpecifies the index number of the IP address pool that the user must use for dynamic address assignment.ZSpecifies whether the connection profile uses Frame Relay redirect mode (Ascend NAS only)..Specifies the name of the Frame Relay profile.}Specifies the presence of a Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) for the user profile in a Frame Relay redirect connection.kSpecifies the method that the Ascend NAS uses to handle IPX Watchdog protocol requests during IPX bridging.mSpecifies the length of time (in minutes) for which an Ascend NAS responds to IPX Watchdog protocol requests.PArSpecifies the IPX address that is used by the NAS when connecting to IPX routers that require numbered interfaces.-Specifies the virtual hop count of the route.6Specifies the type of phone number that the MAX dials.xSpecifies the phone number that the Ascend NAS dials to reach the bridge, router, or node at the remote end of the link.%Specifies that IP routing is enabled.&Specifies that IPX routing is enabled.PSpecifies that protocol-independent bridging is used for the current connection.zSpecifies the protocol used for name-password authentication (following Called Link Identification [CLID] authentication).WSpecifies the password sent by NPS to the remote end of a connection on outgoing calls.cSpecifies the percentage of bandwidth used, after which the Ascend NAS adds or subtracts bandwidth.YSpecifies the maximum number of channels allowed on a Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) call.Specifies the number of channels that the Ascend NAS adds when bandwidth changes either manually or automatically during a call.Specifies the length of time (in seconds) that the Ascend NAS uses as a sample for calculating the average line utilization (ALU) for transmitted data.Specifies the Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) algorithm used for calculating the average line utilization (ALU) for transmitted data.Specifies the threshold, in seconds, that the average line utilization (ALU) for transmitted data must exceed before the Ascend NAS adds bandwidth. This threshold is specified by the Ascend-Target-Util attribute.Specifies the threshold, in seconds, that the average line utilization (ALU) for transmitted data must fall below before the Ascend NAS removes bandwidth from a session. This threshold is specified by the Ascend-Target-Util attribute.-Specifies the data filter for the Ascend NAS.-Specifies the call filter for the Ascend NAS.vSpecifies the length of time, in seconds, that the Ascend NAS waits before clearing a call when a session is inactive.Specifies the number of idle seconds that the Ascend NAS waits before using one of the channels of an idle link for a new call.HSpecifies that callback is either enabled or disabled on the Ascend NAS.2Specifies the data service used by the Ascend NAS.Specifies that the Ascend NAS use only the 56-Kbps portion of a channel (even when the full 64 Kbps channel is available for use).>Specifies the billing number for charges incurred on the line.1Specifies the T1 PRI service that is used by NAS.fSpecifies the U.S Interexchange Carrier (IEC) that you use for long distance calls over a T1 PRI line.ISpecifies a list of hosts to which a user can establish a Telnet session.PSpecifies the IP address reporting to the calling unit during IPCP negotiations.Specifies the percentage of bandwidth utilization, below which the Ascend NAS clears a single-channel Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) call.QSpecifies the framed address configured for the user (for NPS internal use only).ISpecifies the phone number used for callback (for NPS internal use only).:Specifies the phone number from which the call originated.VSpecifies the phone number from which the call originated (for NPS internal use only).aSpecifies the routing information configured on the NAS for the user (for NPS internal use only).9Specifies that the user's dial-in properties are ignored.TSpecifies the time periods and days of week during which user is allowed to connect..Specifies the phone number dialed by the user.4Specifies the port types permitted for a connection.>Specifies the authentication types permitted for a connection.GSpecifies the EAP encryption modes that are permitted for a connection.4Specifies the shared secret that is used by the NAS.9Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS client (NPS only).ASpecifies the manufacturer of the RADIUS proxy or NAS (NPS only).@Specifies the port that NPS uses to communicate with the client.DSpecifies the authentication scheme that is used to verify the user.PA=Specifies the friendly name for the RADIUS client (NPS only).6Specifies the Windows groups that the user belongs to. Specifies the EAP friendly name.PA9Specifies the friendly name of the network access policy.~Specifies whether NPS automatically generates the class attribute. NPS automatically generates the class attribute by default.PASpecifies the certificate purpose or usage object identifiers (OIDs), in dotted decimal notation, that are allowed for when performing certificate-based authentication with EAP-TLS.HSpecifies that the Session-Timeout Attribute is automatically generated.Specifies whether NPS automatically generates the session timeout based on user account expiration and time-of-day restrictions. NPS does not automatically generate the session timeout by default.Specifies the IP traffic filter that is used by the Routing and Remote Access service when the connection is in a restricted state.oSpecifies the time (in seconds) that the connection can remain in a restricted state before being disconnected.Specifies that Windows authorization is enabled for users authenticated by the remote RADIUS server (for example, use with Passport user mapping).ASpecifies the UPN suffix of the Passport to Windows user mapping.SSpecifies an identifier for a tunnel, by which the tunnel's attributes are grouped.PA Specifies the Cisco AV Pair VSA.^Specifies the Quality of Service values that the switch uses for the packets sent by the user.)Specifies the IEEE 802.1p priority value.PARSpecifies the DHCP User Class to be used by the DHCP server for address assignmentASpecifies NAP restriction status of the client making the requestPA]Specifies the time after which network restriction is to be applied to noncompliant computersVSpecifies the URL given to the NAP client to identify a resource available to the usermSpecifies that the computer associated with this request is not capable of submitting a NAP health statement.HSpecifies the result of the NAP health check performed with this requestFSpecifies the list of System Health Validators evaluating this requestBSpecifies the type of network access server submitting the requestESpecifies the session in which this health request is being processedNSpecifies a hint for which pre-configured IPSec policy to apply to the client.gSpecifies a hint for determining whether the HCEP payload can be used for encrypting and signing data. ;Specifies that this machine should be automatically updatedPA8Specifies the IPv4 addresses for NAP remediation servers8Specifies the IPv6 addresses for NAP remediation serversQSpecifies the inventory list of hardware characteristics of the requesting client:Specifies the Windows operating system version information%Specifies the NAP statement of health/Specifies the HCAP Location Group of the clientGSpecifies additional health states allowed to be assigned to the client;Specifies HCAP User Group attribute provided by the client.5Specifies the GUID used to identify a RAS transactionSdoiasSdoMachine ClassSdoService ClassManages authentication, authorization, auditing, and accounting for VPN, dial-up, 802.1x wireless or Ethernet switch connection attempts that are compatible with the IETF RADIUS protocol.PAInternet Authentication ServicePADescription not yet definedPA6Specifies the encryption type for the user connection.4VS_VERSION_INFO@%@%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft CorporationLFileDescriptionNPS SDO Componentr)FileVersion6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623)6 InternalNameIASSDO.DLL.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. 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