The subscriber access management feature enables you to manage the subscribers that are allowed access to the network server, the services that authorized subscribers can use, and how accounting statistics are collected. The subscriber access management feature uses the AAA Service Framework to support the configuration and management of broadband subscriber access. You can statically configure different client types, such as DHCP-based subscribers, and specify the authentication, accounting, and service for the subscribers.
The AAA Service Framework provides a single point of contact for all the authentication, authorization, accounting, and address assignment services that the router supports for network access. The framework supports authentication and authorization through external servers, such as RADIUS, and the Local Authentication Server component of the framework. The framework also supports accounting through external servers, and address assignment through a combination of local address assignment pools and RADIUS.
When interacting with external back-end RADIUS servers, the AAA Service Framework supports standard RADIUS attributes and Juniper Networks vendor specific attributes (VSAs). The AAA Service Framework also includes an integrated RADIUS client that is compatible with RADIUS servers that conform to RFC-2865, RFC-2866, and RFC-3576, and which can initiate requests.
You create the following types of configurations to manage subscriber access.