Map a RADIUS User Attribute Definition to an Identity Source Attribute
You can map a RADIUS user attribute definition to an identity source attribute. For example, you can map the RADIUS Callback-ID attribute to the Phone Number attribute in the corporate LDAP directory.
If you do not map a RADIUS user attribute definition to an identity source attribute, when you assign the RADIUS attribute to the user, you must enter the attribute value.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click RADIUS > RADIUS User Attribute Definitions > Manage Existing.
Click Standard Attributes or Custom Attributes.
Click the attribute that you want to map.
From the context menu, click Edit.
In Map to an Identity Attribute, select Yes.
From the Select an Identity Attribute list, select the identity attribute for which you want to map the RADIUS attribute.
Click Save.
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