HP-UX AAA Server A.08.02.10 Administrator's Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (T1428-90093, November 2013)

Framed-IPv6-Prefix
This attribute indicates an IPv6 prefix to be configured for the user.
Example 21 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.
Example 22 Examples of Login-IPv6-Host Attribute Syntax
fedc:ba98:7654:3210
12ab::4871
2222::4
hostname.domain.com
CAUTION: A value of 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF in the Login-IPv6-Host indicates that
the radius clients (NAS) must allow the user to select an address or name of the server to be
connected to.
A value of 0x0 in the Login-IPv6-Host indicates that the Radius clients (NAS) must select an address
or the name of the server the user has to be connected to.
HP recommends that you set the value of Login-IPv6-Host keeping the above considerations in mind.
Framed-IPv6-Route
This attribute provides routing information to be configured for the user on the NAS.
Example 23 Example of a Framed-IPv6-Route Attribute Syntax
12ab::cd30:0:0:0:0/64 fedc:ba98:7654:3210:fedc:ba98:7654:3210 1
NOTE: The format of the Framed-IPv6-Route attribute must contain a destination prefix optionally
followed by a slash and a decimal length that specifies how many high order bits of the prefix to
use. This is followed by a space, a gateway address, a space, and one or more metrics (encoded
in decimal) separated by spaces.
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. The pool is a string attribute sent to the
NAS. This value is returned to the NAS. The NAS then handles the IPv6 prefix allocation based
on the value returned. If a NAS does not support multiple address pools, the NAS must ignore this
attribute.
390 Configuration Files