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Subscriber Management Procedure
Figure 15 shows a subscriber
management environment that includes an external DHCP server, a RADIUS
server, the SRC software, and the DHCP external server application
running on the E-series router.
The E-series router DHCP external server application
is used with other JUNOSe features to provide subscriber management.
Using the router’s DHCP external server application for subscriber
management enables you to take advantage of the following features:
In Figure 15, the subscriber
requests an address from the DHCP server. The E-series router DHCP
external server application monitors all DHCP communications between
the subscriber and the DHCP server. After the subscriber receives
an IP address, the subscriber can access the Internet and use the
value-added services provided by the SRC software. The following list
describes the various procedures performed in the subscriber management
environment:
- Subscriber PC—Requests an IP address from the DHCP
server
- E-series router
- Monitors DHCP traffic between the subscriber and the DHCP
server:
- Identifies the subscriber’s IP address, MAC address,
giaddr, and client identifier
- Extracts the lease time, creates a shadow lease, and starts
its own lease timer that is associated with the subscriber
- Determines the subscriber is active when the subscriber
sends a packet after receiving an IP address from DHCP. The router
then:
- Processes the subscriber’s IP address by using a
route map
- Extracts the dynamic subscriber interface profile (optional)
The router uses the profile to provide authentication,
authorization, accounting, and address assignment. RADIUS uses the
profile to obtain information for the subscriber’s IP interface.
- Creates the subscriber’s dynamic subscriber interface
(DSI)
- If the SRC software is configured, the router also alerts
the SRC software that the subscriber’s DSI and address exist.
- The DHCP external server application continues to monitor
all traffic between the subscriber and the DHCP server, and periodically
resets the shadow lease it originally created when the subscriber
first requested an IP address. When the subscriber disconnects, the
shadow lease eventually expires, at which time the E-series router
performs the following:
- Deletes the DSI
- Alerts the SRC software that the DSI has been deleted
- Alerts the SRC software that the subscriber’s address
has been deleted
- SRC software—Provides enhanced services to the subscriber.
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