HP-UX AAA Server A.08.00.01 Administrator's Guide
Example 33-2 Examples of Framed-Interface-Id Attribute Syntax
fedc:ba98:7654:3210
a:b:c:d
IMPORTANT: Do not use “::” in the Framed-Interface-Id syntax.
Framed-IPv6-Prefix
This attribute indicates an IPv6 prefix to be configured for the user.
Example 33-3 Examples of Framed-IPv6-Prefix Attribute Syntax
0/64/12ab::cd30:0:0:0:0
0/28/fedc:ba98:7654:3210
The first field in the above examples is the Reserved field. If you do not list this field,
the default value 0 will be used. However, HP recommends using 0 in the Reserved
field to comply with RFC 3162.
The second field in the above example is the Prefix-Length field. This field can take
any value from 0 to 128. If nothing is specified in the Prefix-Length field, the default
value 64 is used.
The last field in the above example is the Prefix field. In this field, the complete IPv6
address must be listed.
Login-IPv6-Host
This attribute indicates the system that the user will connect to when Service-Type is
defined as Login. You can also specify a valid hostname to this attribute, if that hostname
is configured in the clients file.
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