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B
- bandwidth on demand. See BoD
- BoD (bandwidth on demand)
C
- callback interface
- captive portal
- configuration level in Enterprise Manager Portal
- conventions
- CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture)
- plug-in interface
- remote API
- customer support 1
D
- DCU (destination class usage)
- demonstration applications
- deployment scenarios
- destination class usage
- devices running Junos OS
- forwarding preferences
- managing traffic
- policies
- provisioning services
- routing preferences
- services 1
- directory server
- DirX directory server
- documentation
E
- enterprise
- Enterprise Manager Portal
- application protocols, managing
- BoD subscriptions
- configuration level
- deployment settings
- firewall exception rules
- firewall subscriptions
- fixed addresses for outgoing traffic
- help
- NAT
- IP address 1, 2, 3
- rules for traffic
- NAT Address Management Portal
- NAT rules 1, 2
- overview 1, 2
- policies
- public IP addresses, configuring
- schedules 1, 2
- services
- Enterprise Service Portal audit plug-in
- enterprise service portals 1, See also Enterprise Manager Portal
- enterprise tag library 1, 2
- equipment registration 1, See also sample residential portal
- event notification
- events, IT manager audit
- example-simple
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- files
- WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml
- WEB-INF/portalBehavior.properties
- WEB-INF/struts-config.xml 1, 2, 3
- WEB-INF/tiles-defs.xml 1, 2, 3
- WEB-INF/web.xml
- firewall ports for sample SRC-applications
- firewall services
- folders for installed software
- forwarding preferences 1, 2
I
- installing
- installing software
- interfaces
- IP address managers, event notification
- IP addresses
- IP Filter
- IP-in-IP tunneling
- ISP service in sample residential portal
- IT manager
J
- Jakarta Struts Web application framework
- Java development environment, Tomcat 1, 2
- Javadoc documentation for sample residential portal
- JSP tag library. See enterprise tag library
- JunosE routers
L
M
- manuals
- Monitoring Agent
- acting as pseudo RADIUS server
- configuring
- properties
- pseudo RADIUS agent 1, 2
- installing
- intercepting DHCP messages
- intercepting RADIUS accounting messages
- monitoring 1, 2
- overview
- stopping
- multihop environment
N
- NAT (Network Address Translation) 1, See also NAT Address Management Portal
- NAT Address Management Portal
- Network Address Translation. See NAT
- NIC (network information collector)
- notice icons
P
- packages, Solaris. See Solaris packages
- parameters
- patches for Solaris
- performance
- plug-ins 1, See also Enterprise Service Portal audit plug-in
- policies
- ports for sample SRC-applications
- precedence
- prevention, use of unauthorized resources
- privileges
- properties for sample residential portal
- proxy request management
- public wireless LAN applications
R
- removing
- residential portal 1
- routing instances
- rules, NAT
S
- SAE (service activation engine)
- sample applications
- sample enterprise service portal
- configuring connection to directory
- customizing 1
- data, displaying
- managing services
- monitoring
- networks for departments 1, 2, 3
- overview
- service parameters 1, 2
- sample residential portal
- action classes
- behaviors
- customizing
- developing portal based on the sample 1, 2
- development tools
- equipment registration 1, 2
- installing
- login
- model components
- overview 1, 2
- personal digital assistant (PDA)
- prerequisites
- schedules
- service activation
- services
- usage
- view components
- Web application framework
- sending traffic to VPNs
- service activation
- service parameters, enterprise
- service schedules
- service schedules, sample residential portal
- services 1, See also firewall services
- basic BoD
- BoD 1, 2, 3
- devices running Junos OS 1
- BoD and VPNs
- NAT 1, 2
- sample enterprise service portal, managing
- single-hop environment
- Solaris packages
- Solaris patches
- source class usage (SCU)
- SRC single-hop requirement
- subscribers
- subscriptions
- substitutions
- support, technical See technical support
T
- technical support
- text conventions defined
- Tomcat, as Java development environment 1, 2
U
- uninstalling. See removing
V
- value substitution
- virtual portal address
- virtual private networks. See VPNs
- VPNs (virtual private networks)
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- WAR files
- Web application server
- Web applications
- WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml
- WEB-INF/portalBehavior.properties
- WEB-INF/struts-config.xml 1, 2, 3
- WEB-INF/tiles-defs.xml 1, 2, 3
- WEB-INF/web.xml
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Table of Contents
- About the Documentation
- Installing Applications
- Installing the Sample SRC Applications
- SRC Software for Sample and Demonstration Applications
- Before You Install the Sample SRC Applications
- Uninstalling SRC Packages
- Installing Sample SRC Data for Sample and Demonstration Applications
- Installing Web Applications in the SRC Web Application Server
- Installing SRC Sample Web Applications on a Web Application Server
- Removing SRC Web Applications
- Reviewing Port Settings for Sample SRC Applications
- Integrating IP Address Managers
- Managing Access Portals for Residential Subscribers
- Overview of the Residential Portal
- Installing and Configuring the Sample Residential Portal
- How Subscribers Use the Sample Residential Portal
- Developing a Residential Portal
- Designing Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Reviewing and Configuring Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Services for Enterprise Manager Portal Overview
- Before You Configure Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring Firewall Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Types of Firewall Services
- Basic Firewall Services and Policies Overview
- Tasks to Configure Firewall Policies and Services
- Configuring Basic Firewall Policies
- Configuring Basic Firewall Services
- Reviewing the fwrule Policy Group for Exceptions to Stateful Firewalls
- Reviewing the Firewall Rule Service for Exceptions to Stateful Firewalls
- Reviewing Services for Exceptions to Stateless Firewalls
- Parameter Values Used by Services for Exceptions to Stateless Firewalls
- Planning Services for Custom Firewall Exceptions
- Configuring Policies for Custom Firewall Exceptions
- Configuring Services for Custom Firewall Exceptions
- Configuring Priorities for Stateless or Stateful Firewall Services
- Configuring NAT Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring Bandwidth Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Bandwidth-on-Demand Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Parameter Values Used by BoD Services
- Bandwidth Policies for Different Devices
- Configuring Basic BoD Policies
- Configuring Basic BoD Services
- Configuring BoD Policies
- Configuring BoD Services
- Using BoD Services to Assign Traffic to Bandwidth Categories
- Using BoD and Basic BoD Services Together to Supply Class of Service
- Examples: Setting Up Forwarding Preferences
- Enabling Schedules for Subscriptions for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring VPNs for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Billing Subscribers Through SCU/DCU for Devices Running Junos OS
- Managing Access Portals for Enterprise Subscribers
- Overview of Enterprise Service Portals
- Function of Enterprise Service Portals
- Enterprise Service Portals Provided with the SRC Software
- Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
- Network Information Collector with Enterprise Service Portals
- Service Parameters
- Substitutions and the Parameter Acquisition Path
- Managing Subscriptions to Aggregate Services
- Configuring Your Web Browser to Use an Enterprise Service Portal
- Accessing Enterprise Service Portals
- Planning Deployment for Enterprise Service Portals
- Installing and Configuring Enterprise Service Portals
- Before You Install an Enterprise Service Portal
- Setting Up Enterprise Service Portals
- Preparing the Web Applications for Customization
- Configuring Connections to the Directory
- Initialization Properties for Enterprise Service Portals
- Configuring Deployment Settings for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Deployment Properties for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring the URL for an Enterprise Service Portal
- Writing an Application to Allow a Machine to Provide Public IP Addresses for NAT
- Configuring an Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
- Managing Services with Enterprise Manager Portal
- Enterprise Manager Portal Overview
- Getting Help on Enterprise Manager Portal
- Setting the Configuration Level for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Managing Schedules
- Managing Subscriptions to Bandwidth-on-Demand Services
- Bandwidth-on-Demand Services Overview
- Planning Subscriptions to BoD Services
- Creating a Subscription to BoD Services
- Modifying Rules for a Subscription to a BoD Service
- Modifying the Bandwidth Level
- Moving the Bandwidth Level
- Deleting a Subscription for a BoD Service
- Deleting the Bandwidth Level
- Monitoring Use of Subscriptions to BoD Services
- Integrating VPNs into an SRC Network Through Enterprise Manager Portal
- Classifying Traffic for Stateful Firewall Exceptions and NAT Rules
- Subscribing to Firewall Services Through Enterprise Manager Portal
- Firewall Services in Enterprise Manager Portal Overview
- Before You Configure Firewall Exception Rules
- Creating Subscriptions to Firewall Services
- Firewall Service Field in Enterprise Manager Portal
- Creating Firewall Exceptions for Stateless Firewalls
- Fields for Exceptions to Stateless Firewalls in Enterprise Manager Portal
- Creating Firewall Exceptions for Stateful Firewalls
- Fields for Exceptions to Stateful Firewalls in Enterprise Manager Portal
- Adding a Schedule to a Firewall Exception
- Modifying Firewall Exceptions
- Deleting Firewall Exceptions
- Deleting Basic Firewalls
- Monitoring the Use of Subscriptions to Firewall Services
- Working with IP Addressing and NAT Services
- Requesting Public IP Addresses for NAT Services
- Address Fields for NAT Addressing in Enterprise Manager Portal
- Canceling Requests for Public IP Addresses
- Returning Public IP Addresses to Service Providers
- Applying NAT Rules to Traffic
- Configuring Public IP Addresses for Outgoing Traffic
- Outgoing Traffic Fields for NAT Addressing in Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring Public IP Addresses for Incoming Traffic
- Incoming Traffic Fields for NAT Addressing in Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring Fixed Public Addresses for Outgoing Traffic
- Modifying NAT Rules
- Deleting NAT Rules
- Monitoring the Status of Subscriptions
- Troubleshooting Subscriptions That Are Not Functioning Correctly
- Troubleshooting Subscriptions of Unknown Status
- Managing Enterprise Service Portals
- Displaying Information About Your Control in the Enterprise Through the Enterprise Service Portal
- Updating Data That the Enterprise Service Portal Displays
- Managing Operators Through the Enterprise Service Portal
- Creating Managers Through the Enterprise Service Portal
- Managers Fields in the Enterprise Service Portal
- Modifying Managers Through the Enterprise Service Portal
- Deleting Managers Through the Enterprise Service Portal
- Using NAT Address Management Portal
- Using the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
- Sample Enterprise Service Portal Overview
- Starting the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
- Subscribing to Services
- Activating Subscriptions
- Deactivating Subscriptions
- Suspending Subscriptions
- Canceling Suspensions of Subscriptions
- Monitoring Use of Subscriptions
- Specifying Values for Service Parameters in Subscriptions
- Restoring Default Values for Service Parameters in Subscriptions
- Deleting Subscriptions
- Monitoring Service Sessions for a Subscription
- Defining Networks for Departments in an Enterprise
- Modifying Network Definitions for Departments in an Enterprise
- Deleting Network Definitions for Departments in an Enterprise
- Developing an Enterprise Service Portal
- Developing a Portal Based on the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
- Preparing to Develop a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Creating a Portal Project for a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Building a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Deploying a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Testing a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Using a Virtual Address for the Portal
- Index