9-34 MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring IP Routing
Configuring WAN interfaces
Settings in RADIUS profiles
The following attribute-value pairs configure IP options in a RADIUS profile:
Attribute Value
Ascend-Route-IP (228) Enables/disables IP routing for the interface. IP routing is enabled
by default.
Framed-Compression
(13) Enables/disables Van Jacobsen prediction. You can specify Van-
Jacobson-TCP-IP to turn on TCP/IP header compression. If you do
not specify this value, RADIUS uses the default of no header
compression.
Framed-IP-Address (8) IP address of the calling device.
Framed-IP-Netmask (9) Subnet mask of the callers address. If you do not specify a subnet
mask, the router assumes the default subnet mask based on address
class.
Ascend-PPP-Address
(253) IP address assigned to the local side of a numbered-interface
connection.
Ascend-IF-Netmask
(153) Subnet mask in use for the local side numbered interface.
Ascend-Metric (225) RIP metric for the specified route (a number between 1 to 15,
default 7). If preference values are equal, the higher the metric, the
less likely that the MAX will use the route.
Ascend-Route-Preference
(126) A preference value for the route. Valid values are from 0 to 255. A
value of 255 prevents the use of the route.
Framed-Route (22) A static route definition, which can be used to make a user profile
a private route.
Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool
(218) Number of the address pool number from which to acquire an
address.
Ascend-Assign-IP-
Global-Pool (146) Name of a global address pool.
Ascend-IP-Direct (209) IP address of a host to which all IP packets received across the link
will be directed.
Framed-Routing (10) Enables/disables RIP updates on the interface. RIP is disabled by
default. Valid values are None(0), Broadcast(1), Listen(2),
Broadcast-Listen(3), Broadcast-v2(4), Listen-v2(5), and
Broadcast-Listen-v2(6).
Ascend-Source-IP-
Check (96) Enables/disables anti-spoofing for the session. The default is
Source-IP-Check-No (0). If set to Source-IP-Check-Yes (1), the
system discards packets that do not originate on the subnet to
which the remote device is attached. The system determines the
subnet during IPCP negotiation. If Framed-IP-Netmask specifies a
subnet, packets that originate on that subnet are accepted. If
Framed-IP-Netmask specifies a 32-bit mask, only packets from a
single host are accepted. Packets sent from an address that does
not match are discarded.
Ascend-Multicast-Client
(155) Multicast forwarding option.