HP-UX AAA Server A.08.00.01 Administrator's Guide
Framed-Interface-Id
This attribute indicates the IPv6 interface identifier to
be configured for the user.
Framed-IP-Netmask
This attribute indicates the IP netmask to be configured
for the user when the user is a router on a network.
Framed-Routing
This attribute indicates the routing method for the user
when the user is a router to a network. Valid values for
this attribute are:
• None
• Broadcast (routing packets)
• Listen (for routing packets)
• Broadcast-Listen
Framed-MTU
This attribute indicates the Maximum Transmission Unit
to be configured for the user when it is not negotiated
by some other means (such as PPP).
Framed-Compression
This attribute indicates a compression protocol to be
used for the link. Valid values for this attribute are:
• None
• Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP
• IPX-Header-Compression
Framed-Route
This attribute provides routing information to be
configured for the user on the NAS. This attribute is used
in an IPv4 environment.
Framed-IPv6-Route
This attribute provides routing information to be
configured for the user on the NAS. This attribute is used
in an IPv6 environment.
Framed-Pool
This attribute is sent by the AAA Server to the NAS and
contains the name of an assigned pool that must be used
to assign an IPv4 address for the users. If a NAS does
not support multiple address pools, the NAS must ignore
this attribute. Address pools are usually used for IP
addresses, but can be used for other protocols if the NAS
supports pools for those protocols.
Framed-IPv6-Pool
This attribute is sent by the AAA Server to the NAS and
contains the name of an assigned pool that must be used
to assign an IPv6 address for the user. If a NAS does not
support multiple address pools, the NAS must ignore
this attribute. Address pools are usually used for IP
addresses, but can be used for other protocols if the NAS
supports pools for those protocols.
548 Attribute-Value Pairs