Framed-Address

This is the user’s IP address for the duration of the connection.

If this line is omitted, NETServers which have a pool of assigned addresses set up will use assigned addressing. NETServers without such a pool will attempt to negotiate the address.

Framed-Address=192.77.203.76

Framed-Compression

Default is Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP. This field specifies whether or not Van-Jacobson header compression is used. Examples:

Framed-Compression=Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP

Framed-Compression=None

Framed-Filter-Id

The two packet filters specified here control which packets will be allowed to pass from the NETServer to the user and vice versa. The command looks something like the following:

Framed-Filter-Id=<filter name>

The NETServer will take the filter name given here and add .in and .out extensions to get the names of the input and output filter that will be used. For example, if you typed the following line,

Framed-Filter-Id=xyz

the NETServer would look for two filters: xyz.in and xyz.out. You must create a filter for each of these names (See Chapter 8). If you do not create a filter for one of these names, the user will have no filter for that function.

Framed-MTU

The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) specifies the largest packet that will be sent from the NETServer to this user. Larger packets will be discarded for IPX connections. IP packets larger than this value will be fragmented prior to transmission. PPP connections are set between 100 and 1500 (default is 1500), and SLIP connections are set between 100 and 1006 (default is 1006). Example:

Framed-MTU=1500

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