also taken from the relevant documents, for that name. The \fItype\fP
field can be one of \fIstring\fP, \fIoctets\fP, \fIipaddr\fP,
\fIinteger\fP, \fIdate\fP, \fIifid\fP, \fIipv6addr\fP,
-\fIipv6prefix\fP, or \fIabinary\fP. See the RFC's, or the main
+\fIipv6prefix\fP, or \fIether\fP \fIabinary\fP. See the RFC's, or the main
\fIdictionary\fP file for a description of the various types.
The last (optional) field of an attribute definition can have either a
# ifid - 8 octets in network byte order
# ipv6addr - 16 octets in network byte order
# ipv6prefix - 18 octets in network byte order
+# ether - 6 octets of hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh
+# where 'h' is hex digits, upper or lowercase.
#
# FreeRADIUS includes extended data types which are not defined
# in the RFC's. These data types are: