#ATTRIBUTE My-Local-String 3000 string
#ATTRIBUTE My-Local-IPAddr 3001 ipaddr
#ATTRIBUTE My-Local-Integer 3002 integer
+
+#
+# ## v3 Compatible names.
+#
+# All of the attributes have been renamed from v3. This change was
+# necessary in order to support new funtionality in v4. The
+# unfortunate side effect of this change is that all of the names in
+# SQL, LDAP, and the "files" module are incompatible with v4.
+#
+# We recognize that is is difficult to change every entry in a
+# database, especially when there's no clear mapping between the
+# "old" and "new" names. This renaming is made more complex because
+# the "new" names need to be grouped and arranged in ways that the
+# old ones were not.
+#
+# The "old" names were all in flat lists, so that User-Name appeared
+# next to Cisco-AVPAir. This organization was simple enough to work
+# for 20 years, but its time has come. The new names are
+# hierarchical, so that the organization is nested by definition.
+#
+# For v4, the Cisco-AVPair attribute is called "AVPair", and it lives
+# inside of the "Cisco" namespace, which in turn lives inside of the
+# "Vendor-Specific" namespace. So the new name for Cisco-AVPair is
+# Vendor-Specific.Cisco.AVPair.
+#
+# This process continues for many thousands of vendor-specific
+# attributes.
+#
+# Happily, it is possible to (mostly) use the old names with v4.
+# There are limitations, but it will mostly work. The main reason
+# for enabling the old names is to try out v4 with a database that is
+# also used by v3. This lets you test that v4 works, without going
+# through a complex "upgrade everything" process.
+#
+# The old v3 names are in "alias" dictionaries, in the ${dictdir}
+# directory. To find out where this directory is on your local
+# system, run "radiusd -h" or "radclient -h". Then look for the "-D"
+# command-line option, and it will tell you where the dictionary
+# files are located.
+#
+# The v3 names are in ${dictdir}/radius/alias/alias.VENDOR where
+# VENDOR is the name of the vendor, which is taken from the VENDOR
+# definition in the v3 dictionaries.
+#
+# You will need to add a $INCLUDE line for each vendor-specific
+# dictionary which is used by your local system. The default v4
+# dictionaries do not enable all of v3 compatibilty names.
+#
+# Yes, we recognize that this process is a bit of work. However, we
+# wish to encourage everyone using v4 to upgrade to using the new v4
+# features. Our experience shows that if we automatically enable
+# "compatibility functions", then those compatiblity functions will
+# be used for a decade. So we need to find a balance between
+# upgrades and ongoing support. Easy upgrades will mean complex
+# ongoing support. Complex upgrades make ongoing support easier, but
+# also make it less likely that people will upgrade.
+#
+#
+# All of the v3 compatibility names are in the RADIUS namespace.
+#
+BEGIN-PROTOCOL RADIUS
+#$INCLUDE ${dictdir}/radius/alias/alias.cisco
+END-PROTOCOL RADIUS