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Service-Type (6)

Specifies the type of service permitted for the user.
Usage: Can be used in both Access-Request and Access-Accept packets.
The RAC sends an Access-Request packet indicating the type of service
by which the user has connected to the RAC. If the server does not return
the same service type, the RAC rejects the user. (If no service type is
returned from the server, the RAC allows the user any type of access.)
Login [1] - The user is connected to a host via a terminal service
protocol.
Framed [2] - The user is connected via a framed protocol, such
as PPP. If the protocol in use matches the protocol specified, the
RAC starts a framed protocol session. Framed protocol users are
permitted asynchronous CLI access to the RAC. They are
prompted for login information and converted to the specified
protocol service after authentication.
Callback-Login [3] - The user is disconnected and dialed back,
then connected to a host via a terminal-service protocol.
Callback-Framed [4] - The same as Framed [2], except that
the RAC terminates the connection and calls the user back
before starting a framed protocol session.
Outbound [5] - A Telnet user is granted access to an outgoing
serial device, such as a port server. Either the user has connected
to RAC TCP port number 5000+n, where n is the desired port,
or the user has supplied a port number in response to a prompt.
Administrative [6] - The user is granted FTP and superuser CLI
access to the RAC.
NAS-Prompt [7] - The user is granted CLI access to the RAC.

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