Example: Configuring IP Subscribers on a Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interface Using IP Subscriber Management
This example shows you how to configure IP subscribers on a dynamic bridged Ethernet interface for RADIUS authentication using the IP subscriber management application. This configuration method uses the bridge1483 service-profile command to assign the specified IP service profile to the interface profile, and does support running stateful SRP switchover on the router.
Requirements
This example uses the following software and hardware components:
- JunosE Release 7.1.0 or higher-numbered releases
- E Series router (ERX7xx models, ERX14xx models, the ERX310 router, the E120 router, or the E320 router)
- ASIC-based line modules that support Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet
Overview
In this configuration, the IP service profile provides the subscriber’s authentication parameters, and the subscriber management application is the authenticating layer. To assign the IP service profile to the interface profile, use the bridge1483 service-profile command.
For more information about using the subscriber management application, see JunosE Broadband Access Configuration Guide.
Configuring IP Subscribers on a Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interface
Step-by-Step Procedure
To configure IP subscribers on a dynamic bridged Ethernet interface:
- Define an IP service profile.host1(config)#ip service-profile eastServiceProfile
- Assign the subscriber’s username, domain, and password
to the IP service profile.host1(config-service-profile)#user-name westford001 host1(config-service-profile)#domain xyzcorp.east host1(config-service-profile)#password abc123 host1(config-service-profile)#exit
- Configure the interface profile from which to create a
dynamic bridged Ethernet interface. For more information, see Dynamic Interface Configuration Using a Profile.host1(config)#profile east
- Include the desired attributes for the profile (in this
case, IGMP). For more information, see Configuring IPv4 Characteristics for a Profile.host1(config-profile)#ip igmp host1(config-profile)#ip igmp immediate-leave host1(config-profile)#ip igmp group limit 6
- (Optional) Configure the name of the route map used to
configure the IP subscriber interface.host1(config-profile)#ip route-map ip-subscriber eastRouteMap
- Configure the name of the IP service profile containing
the authentication parameters for the dynamic bridged Ethernet interface.host1(config-profile)#bridge1483 service-profile eastServiceProfile host1(config-profile)#exit
- Configure the static ATM 1483 subinterface to assign the
east profile.host1(config)#interface atm 2/1.100 point-to-point host1(config-subif)#profile bridgedEthernet east
- Enable autodetection of the bridged Ethernet upper-layer
encapsulation type. For more information, see Configuring a Dynamic Interface over an ATM 1483 Subinterfacehost1(config-subif)#auto-configure bridgedEthernet
- Define the ATM PVC. For more information, see Creating a PVC on an ATM 1483 Subinterfacehost1(config-subif)#atm pvc 100 10 101 aal5snap 6400 0 0 host1(config-subif)#exit
Related Documentation
- Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interfaces Overview
- Configuring Subscriber Management for IP Subscribers on Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interfaces
- Example: Configuring IP Subscribers on a Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interface Using the subscriber Command
- Monitoring Summary Information for ATM VCs and Reserved VC Ranges
- Monitoring Total Static and Dynamic Interface Counts for Interface Columns
- atm pvc
- auto-configure
- bridge1483 service-profile
- domain
- interface atm
- ip igmp
- ip igmp group limit
- ip igmp immediate-leave
- ip route-map ip-subscriber
- ip service-profile
- password
- profile
- username
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