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- About the Documentation
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- SRC Documentation and Release Notes
- Audience
- Documentation Conventions
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- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Technical Support
- Providing Specialized Services in an SRC Environment
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- Managing Tiered and Premium Services with QoS on JUNOSe Routers
(SRC CLI)
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- Overview of QoS on JUNOSe Routers
- Dynamically Managing QoS Profiles
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- How QoS Profile Tracking Works
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- Identifying QoS Services
- Determining the QoS Profile
- Setting Up Policy Groups
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- Policy Group for QoS Profile Attachment
Service
- Setting Up Services
- Reestablishing Default QoS Profile
- Example: How QTP Activates a QoS Service
- Configuring QoS Profile-Tracking Plug-Ins (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Search Filters for QoS Profile-Tracking Plug-Ins
- Updating QoS Profile Data in the Directory
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- Query Fields
- Examples: Searching for QoS Information
- Managing Subscribers for a Wireless Roaming Environment
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- Overview of a Wireless Roaming Environment
- Subscriber Access in a Wireless Roaming Environment
- Configuring Subscriber Access for a Wireless Location
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- Configuring RADIUS Authentication
- Creating Subscriber Access to an ISP
- Creating Web Access
- Setting Idle Timeout Options for the SAE
- Configuring VoIP Services in an SRC Network
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- Overview of Session Management for VoIP Services
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- Accounting and Tracking
- VoIP Call Setup
- Configuring Policies and Services for VoIP
- Activating VoIP Services for Assigned IP Subscribers
- Setting Timeouts for Assigned IP Subscriber Sessions
- Providing Packet Mirroring in an SRC Network
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- Overview of Packet-Mirroring Services
- Configuring Packet-Mirroring Support in an SRC Network
- Configuring the Script Service for Packet Mirroring
- Configuring Parameters for the Script Service for Packet Mirroring
- Specifying Maximum Number of RADIUS Peers (SRC CLI)
- Example: Using the Sample Packet-Mirroring Application
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- Example: Packet Mirroring for PPP Subscribers
- Example: Packet Mirroring for DHCP Subscribers
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- Configuring DHCP Subscriber Sessions
- Disabling RADIUS Authentication for DHCP Subscribers
- Defining RADIUS Attributes for Dynamic Authorization Requests
with the SAE Core API
- Managing Services in a PCMM Environment
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- Providing Premium Services in a PCMM Environment
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- Overview of a PCMM Environment
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- PCMM Architecture
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- DOCSIS Protocol
- Service Flows
- Client Types
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- Client Type 1 Single
Phase Resource Reservation Model
- Client Type 2 Single Phase Resource
Reservation Model
- SRC Software in the PCMM Environment
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- Traffic Profiles
- End-to-End QoS Architecture
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- Extending QoS to the Subscriber Edge Domain
- Extending QoS to the Service Edge Domain
- Provisioning End-to-End Services
- Example for Videoconferencing Services
- Example for Video-on-Demand Services
- Using the SAE in a PCMM Environment
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- Logging In Subscribers and Creating Sessions
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- Assigned IP Subscribers
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- Login Interactions with Assigned
IP Subscribers
- Event Notification from an IP Address Manager
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- Login with Event Notification
- SAE Communities
- Storing Session Data
- PCMM Record-Keeping Server Plug-In
- Configuring the SAE for a PCMM Environment (SRC CLI)
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- Configuring the SAE for a Cable Network Environment (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the SAE to Manage PCMM Devices (SRC CLI)
- Setting Up SAE Communities (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the SAE Community Manager
- Configuring SAE Properties for the Event Notification API (SRC
CLI)
- Configuring Record-Keeping Server Peers for Plug-Ins (SRC CLI)
- Configuring PCMM Record-Keeping Server Plug-Ins (SRC CLI)
- Configuring CMTS-Specific RKS Plug-Ins (SRC CLI)
- Adding Objects for CMTS Devices (SRC CLI)
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- Adding Objects for CMTS Devices (SRC CLI)
- Creating Virtual Routers for the CMTS Device (SRC CLI)
- Using the NIC Resolver in a PCMM Environment
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- Using the NIC Resolver in PCMM Environments
- Using PCMM Policy Servers
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- Overview of the JPS
- JPS Framework
- JPS Interfaces
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- Application Manager to Policy Server Interface
- Policy Server to RKS Interface
- Policy Server to CMTS Interface
- Configuring the JPS (SRC CLI)
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- Configuration Statements for the JPS
- Configuring the JPS
- Modifying the JPS Configuration
- Configuring General Properties for the JPS
- Specifying Policy Server Identifiers in Messages
- Configuring Logging Destinations for the JPS
- Configuring JPS to Store Log Messages in a File
- Configuring JPS to Send Log Messages to System Logging Facility
- Specifying Connections to the Application Managers
- Configuring Connections to RKSs
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- Specifying Connections to RKSs
- Configuring RKS Pairs
- Configuring RKS Pairs for Associated Application Managers
- Specifying Connections to CMTS Devices
- Modifying the Subscriber Configuration
- Configuring Subscriber IP Pools as IP Address Ranges
- Configuring Subscriber IP Pools as IP Subnets
- Configuring the SAE to Interact with the JPS
- Specifying Application Managers for the Policy Server
- Specifying Application Manager Identifiers for Policy Servers
- Adding Objects for Policy Servers to the Directory
- Configuring Initialization Scripts
- Enabling State Synchronization
- Using the NIC Resolver
- Managing the JPS
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- Starting the JPS
- Restarting the JPS
- Stopping the JPS
- Displaying JPS Status
- Monitoring the JPS (SRC CLI)
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- Monitoring the JPS
- Viewing Server Process Information
- Viewing JPS State
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- Viewing Performance Statistics for the JPS Interfaces
- Viewing Network Connections for the Application Manager
- Viewing Network Connections for the CMTS Device
- Viewing Performance Statistics for the CMTS Locator
- Viewing Message Handler Information
- Monitoring the JPS with the C-Web Interface
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- Viewing Information About the JPS Server Process with the C-Web
Interface
- Viewing JPS AM Statistics with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing JPS AM Connections with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing JPS CMTS Statistics with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing JPS CMTS Connections with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing JPS CMTS Locator Statistics with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing JPS Message Handler Statistics with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing JPS Message Flow Statistics with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing JPS RKS Statistics with the C-Web Interface
- Managing Services on RADIUS Devices
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- Managing Services on Third-Party Devices in the SRC Network
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- Overview of CoA Script Service
- Configuring CoA Script Services
- Configuring Monitoring Agent to Receive RADIUS Accounting Messages
- Creating the CoA Script Service (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the CoA Script Service (SRC CLI)
- Parameters for Sample CoA Script Service
- Configuring Subscriptions to the CoA Script Service
- Example: Using the Sample CoA Script Service
- Defining RADIUS Attributes for CoA Requests with the API
- Managing Services on RADIUS-Enabled Devices
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- Overview of the IMS AAA Server Integration
- Managing Dynamic Services
- Configuring the IMS AAA Server
- Configuring the Diameter Application (SRC CLI)
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- Configuring the Diameter Application Properties
- Configuring the Diameter Client Properties
- Configuring the Diameter Server Properties
- Configuring Logging Destinations
- Configuring the NAS Groups (SRC CLI)
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- Configuring NAS Groups
- Configuring Diameter Peers (SRC CLI)
- Classifying Interfaces
- Selecting Routes
- Configuring the SAE to Manage AAA Devices
- Configuring AAA Policies (SRC CLI)
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- Configuring AAA Policy Lists
- Configuring AAA Policy Rules
- Configuring Template Activation Actions
- Monitoring the Diameter Server (SRC CLI)
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- SRC CLI Commands to Monitor the Diameter Server
- Viewing Statistics for the Diameter Server (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Message Handler Information for the Diameter Server
(SRC CLI)
- Viewing Server Process Information for the Diameter Server
(SRC CLI)
- Viewing Information About Diameter Server Requests (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Diameter Server State (SRC CLI)
- Managing Services with Diameter on MX Series Routers
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- Overview of SRC Peer Support on MX Series Routers
- Managing Services on MX Series Routers Using the Diameter Application
- Configuring JSRC on the MX Series Router
- Configuring the Diameter Application (SRC CLI)
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- Configuring the Diameter Application Properties
- Configuring the Diameter Client Properties
- Configuring the Diameter Server Properties
- Configuring Logging Destinations
- Adding Network Devices (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Diameter Peers (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the SAE to Manage Network Devices (SRC CLI)
- Configuring JSRC Policies (SRC CLI)
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- Configuring JSRC Policy Lists
- Configuring JSRC Policy Rules
- Configuring Dynamic Profile Actions
- Managing Subscriber Sessions on MX Series Routers in an SRC
Network
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- Overview of Subscriber Session on MX Series Routers
- Managing Subscriber Sessions on MX Series Routers (SRC CLI)
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- Configuring External Subscriber Monitor (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Pseudo–RADIUS Authorization Server Properties
(SRC CLI)
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- Configuring the Pseudo–RADIUS Authorization Server (SRC
CLI)
- Configuring the Directory Connection Properties for the Subscriber
Data
- Configuring Directory Connection Properties for the Cached
DHCP Profiles
- Configuring the NIC Proxy for the Pseudo-RADIUS Authorization
Server (SRC CLI)
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- Configuring Resolution Information for a NIC Proxy
- Changing the Configuration for the NIC Proxy Cache
- Configuring a NIC Proxy for NIC Replication
- Extracting RADIUS Attributes with the Pseudo–RADIUS Authorization
Server (SRC CLI)
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- Extracting Interface Name Attribute Values
- Extracting Virtual Router Name Attribute Values
- Enabling the Pseudo-RADIUS Authorization Server (SRC CLI)
- Disabling the Pseudo-RADIUS Authorization Server (SRC CLI)
- Setting Up MX Series Routers in the SRC Network (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the CoA Script Service for MX Series Routers (SRC
CLI)
- Configuring Parameters for the Script Service for MX Series
Routers (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Subscriptions to the Script Service
- Viewing Statistics for the Pseudo–RADIUS Authorization
Server (SRC CLI)
- Monitoring Statistics for the Pseudo–RADIUS Authorization
Server (SRC CLI)
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