HP-UX AAA Server A.08.02 Administrator's Guide

4. Click the Framed tab.
The Framed User Attributes form is displayed on the screen as shown in Figure 47.
Figure 47 The Framed User Attributes Form
5. Enter the static IPv6 Interface Id for the user in the Framed Interface ID field.
6. Enter the static value for the prefix that needs to be assigned to the user in the Framed IPv6
Prefix field.
NOTE: See “Syntax of IPv6 Attributes” (page 388) for more information on IPv6 attributes.
7. Click Modify.
To Assign Static Traditional IP (IPv4) Addresses to a User Profile in an LDAP LDIF File
To assign static IP addresses (only IPv4 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-IP-Address = <value>
3. Save the file.
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>
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