HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator's Guide

Tunnel-Private-Group-ID
A group identifier for a private session. Private
groups may be used to associate a tunneled session
with a particular group of users. For example, it
may be used to facilitate routing of unregistered
IP addresses through a particular interface.
Tunnel-Assignment-ID
This attribute indicates what tunnel will be used
to provide an appropriate level of service for the
user. Data transfer for users that share the same
assignment will be multiplexed over a shared
tunnel. A client that supports this attribute will
handle it as follows:
If this attribute is present and a tunnel exists
between the specified endpoints with the
specified ID, then the session should be
assigned to that tunnel.
If this attribute is present and no tunnel exists
between the specified endpoints with the
specified ID, then a new tunnel should be
established for the session and the specified
ID should be associated with the new tunnel.
If this attribute is not present, then the session
is assigned to an unnamed tunnel. If an
unnamed tunnel does not yet exist between
the specified endpoints then it is established
and used for this and subsequent sessions
established without the
Tunnel-Assignment-ID attribute.
NOTE: The same ID may be used to name
different tunnels if the tunnels are between
different endpoints.
Tunnel-Preference
When returning more than one tagged tunnel
description, this attribute indicates each tunnel’s
relative level of preference. Values for this attribute
are specified as an ordinal number (e.g., first,
second, etc.).
Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID
Name used by the client during the authentication
that occurs between the Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
and Tunnel-Server-Endpoint based on
Tunnel-Password and any other checks that may
be configured for Tunnel-Server-Endpoint.
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