Can someone explain about Microsoft IAS attributes?

Hi, world!
I'm not able to startup wired 802.1x VLAN assignment throught MS IAS. After authorization port stay in default (access) VLAN.
I've configured attributes according to MS well and looks like I've configured something wrong.
Can someone say, what values should be in fields "Vendor Code", "Vendor-assignment nubmer attribute", "Attribute format" and "Attribute Value"?
Now I have:
RADIUS standard - 64 - string - VLAN
RADIUS standard - 65 - string - 802
RADIUS standard - 81 - string - 10
where 10 is VLAN number.
That does not work.
Thank you!

There's not a way to do this with VSAs. BTW, the ability to do this depends on your switch and code revision. This functionality is effectively achieved by compliance to RFC 2868 and RFC 3580.
So is everything working for you now?
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