
CommPlete Communications Server 207
Call Back Delay Attribute Value
Enter the value you have chosen for the Callback Delay attribute. You must set up the
same attribute in the dictionary file of your RADIUS server. Make sure that you select
a unique attribute value. The value must not clash with any of the standard RADIUS
attributes or any other custom attributes. Consult your RADIUS server documenta-
tion before making any changes.
Remote User Enter Number Attribute Value
Enter the value you have chosen for the Remote User Enter Number attribute. You
must set up the same attribute in the dictionary file of your RADIUS server. Make
sure that you select a unique attribute value. The value must not clash with any of the
standard RADIUS attributes or any other custom attributes. Consult your RADIUS
server documentation before making any changes.
Protocol Permissions Attribute Value
Enter the value you have chosen for the Protocol Permissions attribute. You must set
up the same attribute in the dictionary file of your RADIUS server. Make sure that
you select a unique attribute value. The value must not clash with any of the standard
RADIUS attributes or any other custom attributes. Consult your RADIUS server doc-
umentation before making any changes.
Inbound User Service Type Value
Enter the service type value that you have chosen for Inbound User. You must set up
the same service type value in the dictionary file of your RADIUS server. Make sure
that you select a unique service type value. The value must not clash with any of the
standard RADIUS service types or any other custom service types. Consult your
RADIUS server documentation before making any changes.
Shell User Service Type Value
Enter the service type value that you have chosen for Shell User. You must set up the
same service type value in the dictionary file of your RADIUS server. Make sure that
you select a unique service type value. The value must not clash with any of the
standard RADIUS service types or any other custom service types. Consult your
RADIUS server documentation before making any changes.
OSPF Configuration
To open the OSPF Configuration window, select OSPF Configuration from the
Server Setup menu. Use this window to create an OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
database for the RASExpress server.
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is an internal gateway protocol. Designed for IP
networks, OSPF supports variable length subnet masks (VLSM), which allows more
efficient allocation of IP addresses than RIP-1, and tagging of externally derived
routing information. OSPF also allows packet authentication and uses IP multicast
when sending or receiving packets.
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