You must configure an access for an enterprise or a site. An access determines the way that the enterprise or site accesses Internet services, and specifies a set of services that are available to the particular access.
Subscriber classification scripts can use access subscription properties to match the interface in the network with an access in the directory. Typically, the interface alias, interface description, interface name, unique ID, NAS port ID, and router name are used to match an interface to an access.
You can specify multiple accesses; for example, you might want to specify primary and secondary services for Internet access.
- subscribers retailer name subscriber-folder folder-name enterprise name access name {
- routing-protocol routing-protocol ;
- interface-alias interface-alias ;
- interface-description interface-description ;
- interface-name interface-name ;
- unique-id unique-id ;
- port-id port-id ;
- device-name device-name ;
- display-name display-name ;
- accounting-user-id accounting-user-id ;
- substitution [ substitution... ];
- }
- subscribers retailer name subscriber-folder folder-name enterprise name site name access name {
- routing-protocol routing-protocol ;
- interface-alias interface-alias ;
- interface-description interface-description ;
- interface-name interface-name ;
- unique-id unique-id ;
- port-id port-id ;
- device-name device-name ;
- display-name display-name ;
- accounting-user-id accounting-user-id ;
- substitution [ substitution... ];
- }
To configure a subscription to an access service:
[edit subscribers retailer SP-TM subscriber-folder subscribers enterprise Acme access AcmeAccess] user@host# show interface-alias cust123-456; interface-name fastethernet6/0.1;