HP-UX AAA Server A.08.00.01 Administrator's Guide
Framed-IPX-Network
This attribute indicates the IPX Network number to be
configured for the user.
Tunneling Attributes
When a tunneling attribute is used as a reply item, the AAA server will return the A-V
pair, which the NAS will use as instruction for establishing the tunnel. The server may
recognize hints in an Access-Request. If hints appear in an Access-Request for a user
with tunneling attributes as reply items, the server will use the tunneling keyword in
the aaa.config file to determine what information will be used to establish the tunnel.
When you use a tunneling attribute as a check item, you are controlling access to the
tunnel server based on what the user is requesting.
Tunnel-Type
Indicates the tunneling protocol to use when
establishing the tunnel. Valid values for this
attribute are:
• PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol)
• L2F (Layer Two Forwarding)
• L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol)
• ATMP (Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol)
• VTP (Virtual Tunneling Protocol)
• AH (IP Authentication Header in the
Tunnel-mode)
• IP-IP-Encap (IP-in-IP Encapsulation)
• MIN-IP-IP (Minimal IP-in-IP Encapsulation)
• ESP (IP Encapsulating Security Payload in the
Tunnel-mode)
• GRE (Generic Route Encapsulation)
• DVS (Bay Dial Virtual Services)
• IP-IP (IP-in-IP Tunneling)
Tunnel-Medium-Type
Transport medium to use when creating a tunnel
for those protocols (e.g., L2TP) that can operate
over multiple transports. Valid values for this
attribute are:
• IPv4 (IP version 4)
• IPv6 (IP version 6)
• NSAP
• HDLC (8-bit multidrop)
• BBN-1822 (1822)
• IEEE-802 (All 802 media plus Ethernet
“canonical format”)
• E-163 (POTS)
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