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ACCESS GATEWAY
System Administration 143
RADIUS server must use the same format. The options are: aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff,
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, or aabbccddeeff. The default setting is aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff.
5. Select the Case of Hex-Alpha Characters. This setting specifies, in the MAC addresses
in RADIUS username and password attributes, whether the hex-alpha characters A-F will
be uppercase or lower case. The options are
Lower or Upper. The default setting is Lower.
6. Select the RADIUS Service Profile to use from the RADIUS Service Profile to use
menu. This setting specifies the RADIUS Service Profile (and therefore, which RADIUS
servers) to use for MAC-based Authentication purposes.
7. Click Submit to save the settings or Reset to return the settings to the previous state.
Assigning Passthrough Addresses (Passthrough Addresses)
The Access Gateway allows up to 300 IP passthrough addresses and DNS names. This feature
allows users to “pass through” the Access Gateway and access predetermined services (for
example, the redirected home page) at the solution providers discretion, even though they may
not have subscribed to the broadband Internet service. This is useful if solution providers want
to openly promote selected services to all users, even if they are not currently subscribing
(paying) for access. Allowing up to 300 passthroughs (IP and DNS) offers customers greater
promotional flexibility.
The Access Gateway is supplied with “Hotmail®” as a default passthrough
setting.

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