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Special Types of Event Publishers
The SCR CLI lets you configure global and
default retailer event publishers. You can also configure service-specific
event publishers, retailer-specific event publishers, and virtual
router-specific event publishers.
Configuring Service-Specific Event Publishers
In the value-added services definition, you can
configure two event publishers for a service:
- Authorization plug-ins—Authenticate subscribers
of the service and/or authorize service sessions for this service.
These plug-in instances are called before a subscription to this service
is activated.
- Tracking plug-ins—Track service sessions of this
service. These plug-in instances are called when a service session
is started and stopped and during interim updates.
Configuring Retailer-Specific Event Publishers
In the retailer definition, you can configure three
event publishers for a retailer:
- Authentication plug-ins—Authenticate subscribers
who log in to the domains of the retailer. These plug-in instances
are called when a subscriber tries to log in to the SAE through the
portal login.
If you do not specify retailer-specific authentication
plug-ins, the default retailer authentication plug-ins are called.
If you do not specify default retailer authentication plug-ins, subscribers
are admitted without authentication.
- Tracking plug-ins—Track sessions of subscribers
who log in to the domains of the retailer. These plug-in instances
are called after a subscriber session has started and when the session
is stopped.
- DHCP authorization plug-ins—Authenticate DHCP address
requests for subscribers who log in to the domains of the retailer.
Configuring Virtual Router–Specific Event Publishers
In the virtual router definition, you can configure
an interface-tracking plug-in event publisher for a virtual router.
These plug-in instances are called when a managed interface is started
and stopped. They are called after an interface comes up, when new
policies are installed on the interface, and when the interface goes
down.
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