This topic describes the procedure for configuring subscribers
over static interfaces (static subscribers).
Before you configure
subscribers over static interfaces, perform the following tasks:
- Configure trace options for troubleshooting the
configuration.
See Tracing Static Subscriber Operations
- Specify the global access profile that triggers
AAA services for static subscribers.
See Specifying the Static Subscriber Global Access Profile.
- Specify the global dynamic profile that is instantiated
when static subscribers log in.
See Specifying the Static Subscriber Global Dynamic Profile.
- Configure global method to handle multiple subscribers
on a VLAN Logical Interface.
See Enabling Multiple Subscribers on a VLAN Logical Interface for All Static Subscribers
- Configure the global authentication password for
static subscribers.
See Configuring the Static Subscriber Global Authentication Password.
- Configure the global username for static subscribers.
See Configuring the Static Subscriber Global Username.
- Configure a group of subscribers to share values
different from the global configuration.
See Creating a Static Subscriber Group .
- Specify the access profile for the static subscriber
group.
See Specifying the Static Subscriber Group Access Profile.
- Specify the dynamic profile for the static subscriber
group.
See Specifying the Static Subscriber Group Dynamic Profile.
- Configure method to handle multiple subscribers
on a VLAN Logical Interface for a static subscriber group.
See Enabling Multiple Subscribers on a VLAN Logical Interface for a Static Subscriber Group
- Configure the authentication password for the
static subscriber group.
See Configuring the Static Subscriber Group Authentication Password.
- Configure the username for the static subscriber
group.
See Configuring the Static Subscriber Group Username.
- (Optional) Force a static subscriber to be logged
out from an interface.
See Forcing a Static Subscriber to Be Logged Out
- (Optional) Enable an interface to accept static
subscriber logins.
See Resetting the State of an Interface for Static Subscriber Login
- (Optional) Force static subscribers to be logged
out from a group of interfaces.
See Forcing a Group of Static Subscribers to Be Logged Out
- (Optional) Enable a group of interfaces to accept
static subscriber logins.
See Resetting the State of an Interface Group for Static Subscriber Login