HP-UX AAA Server A.08.02 Administrator's Guide
• Gandalf (proprietary SingleLink/MultiLink protocol)
• Xylogics (proprietary IPX/SLIP)
Framed-IP-Address This attribute indicates the IP address to be configured for the user.
Framed-IPv6-Prefix This attribute indicates an IPv6 prefix to be configured for the user.
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.
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
410 Attribute-Value Pairs