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Release 5.1 supplement for remote annexes
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Release 5.1 Supplement for Remote Annexes
IPCP
You can configure the user's IP address (the remote peer's address) using
the Framed-IP-Address (8) attribute if the address_origin port
parameter is set to acp or auth_server. If an address is returned by the
RADIUS server, then the Remote Annex insists on using that address, or
it does not allow IPCP to come up. If, however, 255.255.255.255 is
specified, then the Remote Annex allows the peer to set the address. If
255.255.255.254 is specified, then the Remote Annex gets the address
using DHCP. If the attribute is not specified, then the Remote Annex falls
back to the remote_address admin port parameter.
You can configure the local port IP address using the Annex-Local-IP-
Address (VSA Bay Networks 35) attribute if the admin address_origin
port parameter is set to acp or auth_server. If an address is returned by
the RADIUS server, then the Remote Annex insists on using that address,
or it does not allow IPCP to come up. If, however, 255.255.255.255 is
specified, then the Remote Annex allows the peer to set the address. If
255.255.255.254 is specified, then the Remote Annex gets the address
using DHCP. If the attribute is not specified, then the Remote Annex falls
back to the local_address port parameter.
IPXCP
You can configure the user's IPX network number the Framed-IPX-
Network (23) attribute. Note that the Remote Annex insists on using the
address returned by RADIUS, or it does not allow IPXCP to come up. If,
however, 4294967294 is specified, the Remote Annex assigns an address
from the local port parameter ppp_ipx_network.
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