SRC PE 3.2.x Solutions Guide

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About the Documentation
SRC Documentation and Release Notes
Audience
Documentation Conventions
Obtaining Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Requesting Technical Support
Managing Tiered and Premium Services with QoS on JUNOSe Routers (SRC CLI)
Overview of QoS on JUNOSe Routers
Dynamically Managing QoS Profiles
How QoS Profile Tracking Works
Identifying QoS Services
Determining the QoS Profile
Setting Up Policy Groups
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
Query Fields
Examples: Searching for QoS Information
Managing Subscribers for a Wireless Roaming Environment
Overview of a Wireless Roaming Environment
Subscriber Access in a Wireless Roaming Environment
Configuring Subscriber Access for a Wireless Location
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
Overview of Session Management for VoIP Services
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
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
Example: Packet Mirroring for PPP Subscribers
Example: Packet Mirroring for DHCP Subscribers
Configuring DHCP Subscriber Sessions
Disabling RADIUS Authentication for DHCP Subscribers
Defining RADIUS Attributes for Dynamic Authorization Requests with the SAE Core API
Providing Premium Services in a PCMM Environment
Overview of a PCMM Environment
PCMM Architecture
DOCSIS Protocol
Service Flows
Client Types
Client Type 1 Single Phase Resource Reservation Model
Client Type 2 Single Phase Resource Reservation Model
SRC Software in the PCMM Environment
Traffic Profiles
End-to-End QoS Architecture
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
Logging In Subscribers and Creating Sessions
Assigned IP Subscribers
Login Interactions with Assigned IP Subscribers
Event Notification from an IP Address Manager
Login with Event Notification
SAE Communities
Storing Session Data
PCMM Record-Keeping Server Plug-In
Configuring the SAE for a PCMM Environment (SRC CLI)
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)
Adding Objects for CMTS Devices (SRC CLI)
Creating Virtual Routers for the CMTS Device (SRC CLI)
Using the NIC Resolver in a PCMM Environment
Using the NIC Resolver in PCMM Environments
Using PCMM Policy Servers
Overview of the JPS
JPS Framework
JPS Interfaces
Application Manager to Policy Server Interface
Policy Server to RKS Interface
Policy Server to CMTS Interface
Configuring the JPS (SRC CLI)
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
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
Starting the JPS
Restarting the JPS
Stopping the JPS
Displaying JPS Status
Monitoring the JPS (SRC CLI)
Monitoring the JPS
Viewing Server Process Information
Viewing JPS State
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
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 Third-Party Devices in the SRC Network
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
Overview of the IMS AAA Server Integration
Managing Dynamic Services
Configuring the IMS AAA Server
Configuring the Diameter Application (SRC CLI)
Configuring the Diameter Application Properties
Configuring the Diameter Client Properties
Configuring the Diameter Server Properties
Configuring Logging Destinations
Configuring the NAS Groups (SRC CLI)
Configuring NAS Groups
Configuring Diameter Peers (SRC CLI)
Classifying Interfaces
Selecting Routes
Configuring the SAE to Manage AAA Devices
Configuring AAA Policies (SRC CLI)
Configuring AAA Policy Lists
Configuring AAA Policy Rules
Configuring Template Activation Actions
Monitoring the Diameter Server (SRC CLI)
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
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)
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)
Configuring JSRC Policy Lists
Configuring JSRC Policy Rules
Configuring Dynamic Profile Actions
Managing Subscriber Sessions on MX Series Routers in an SRC Network
Overview of Subscriber Session on MX Series Routers
Managing Subscriber Sessions on MX Series Routers (SRC CLI)
Configuring External Subscriber Monitor (SRC CLI)
Configuring Pseudo–RADIUS Authorization Server Properties (SRC CLI)
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)
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)
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)
Index
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