Framed-IP-Netmask (9). Bay Networks Radius

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RADIUS Attributes

Framed-IP-Netmask (9)

Specifies the IP subnet mask of the remote user’s subnet.

Usage: If included in an Access-Accept packet, this attribute specifies the IP subnet mask of the remote connection. This attribute is used only when the remote system is a router. The mask indicates what packets are to be forwarded to the remote subnet. Note that the RAC will still establish an interface route to the user whether or not this attribute is specified.

Multiple Instances Allowed: No.

Dependencies: This attribute is meaningful only for framed IP connections. The RAC ignores it for other connection types.

Framed-Routing (10)

Specifies the routing method that the RAC uses for a framed IP connection.

Usage:

None [0] - The RAC neither sends nor listens for routing packets.

Send [1] - The RAC sends routing packets but does not listen for them.

Listen [2] - The RAC listens for routing packets but does not send them. This is the RADIUS default.

Send-And-Listen [3] - The RAC sends and listens for routing packets.

The RAC default is none of the above. In general, the RAC only routes across a link to a different subnet. The precise default behavior is described in Managing the Remote Access Concentrator Using Command

Line Interfaces or the Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for the platform you are using.

RADIUS Attributes Reference 11

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