HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator's Guide
To Assign Static IPv6 Addresses to a User Profile in an LDAP LDIF File
To assign static IPv6 addresses to a user profile stored in an LDAP LDIF file, complete
the following steps:
1. From the command line, open the LDIF file the user profile is stored in.
2. Add the following lines to the user profile:
aaaReply: Framed-IPv6-Prefix = <value>
aaaReply: Framed-Interface-Id = <value>
3. Save the file.
Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses Using DHCP
You can assign dynamic IP (traditional IPv4) addresses using DHCP.
NOTE: The following steps do not apply to session management using the SQL Access
feature. See Chapter 18: “SQL Access” (page 207) for more information on session
management using the SQL Access feature.
To assign dynamic IP addresses using DHCP, complete the following steps:
1. Define the DHCP address pools. See “Defining DHCP Address Pools for Specific
Users” (page 260).
2. Configure the AAA Server’s DHCP Server Properties. See “DHCP Relay Properties”
(page 122).
3. Configure the DHCP Server to synchronize with the AAA server’s DHCP
properties. See “DHCP Relay Properties” (page 122).
4. Stop and start the AAA server. See “Accessing the Server Manager” (page 62).
NOTE: Be sure the following properties on the DHCP server do not conflict with the
HP-UX AAA Server’s DHCP properties:
• The DHCP server’s DHCP Lease value must be greater than the Session-Clear
values.
• The DHCP server must be configured to match the DHCP Send User Class setting
configured on the AAA server.
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