A
- address pools
- assigned IP subscribers
- address pools. See IP address pools
- application manager
- assigned IP subscribers
- PCMM network 1, 2
- setting timeouts
- voice over IP
C
- cable modem termination system. See CMTS devices
- client type 1, PCMM
- client type 2, PCMM
- CMTS devices
- CMTS locator
- monitoring
- COA script services, configuring
- configuration wizard
- configuration wizards
- conventions
- custom RADIUS authentication plug-ins
- customer support 1
D
- Data over Cable Service Interface Specifications. See DOCSIS protocol
- Diameter
- peers
- SNMP support
- Diameter server
- DOCSIS protocol
- documentation
- domains
- dynamic RADIUS authorization requests
E
- end-to-end services
- event notification, PCMM network
- configuration statements
- description
- properties, configuring
F
- flexible RADIUS authentication plug-ins
G
- Gx router driver
- application information, configuring
- dynamic PCC rules, configuring
- flow information, configuring
- Gx policies for dynamic PCC rules, configuring
- Gx policies for static PCC rules, configuring
- overview
- policies, configuration statements
- policies, configuring
- policy list, configuring
- QoS information, configuring
- redirect information, configuring
- static PCC rules, configuring
- steering information, configuring
I
- intelligent-service-edge device driver
- configuring initialization scripts
- IP address pools
- assigned IP subscribers
- assigned IP subscribers, configuring
- local address pools, configuring
- static pools, configuring
J
- JPS (Juniper Policy Server)
- application manager-to-policy server interface, configuring
- application manager-to-policy server interface, monitoring
- architecture
- CMTS devices, monitoring
- CMTS locator, monitoring
- JPS state, monitoring
- logging, configuring
- logging, modifying
- message flows, monitoring
- message handler, monitoring
- monitoring
- C-Web interface
- SRC CLI 1, 2
- operational status
- overview
- policy server-to-CMTS interface, configuring
- policy server-to-CMTS interface, monitoring
- policy server-to-RKS interface, configuring
- policy server-to-RKS interface, monitoring
- server process, monitoring
- starting
- stopping
- subscriber address mappings, configuring
- subscriber configuration, modifying
- Juniper Policy Server. See JPS
L
- login process
M
- manuals
N
- NIC (network information collector)
- IP address pools, configuring
- notice icons
P
- packet mirroring, configuring
- PCMM (PacketCable Multimedia)
- application manager, role
- client type 1
- client type 2
- CMTS device, role
- configuring SAE
- creating sessions
- description
- end-to-end QoS architecture
- end-to-end services
- integrating SRC software
- IP service edge domain
- IP subscriber edge domain
- logging in subscribers
- overview
- policy server, role
- provisioning end-to-end services
- record-keeping server
- RF domain
- SAE
- SAE communities
- session store
- single-phase resource reservation model
- SRC software in
- video-on-demand example
- videoconferencing example
- PCMM device driver
- configuration statements
- configuring
- PCMM record-keeping server plug-in
- configuration statements
- configuring
- description
- plug-ins
- policy servers
- adding application manager groups
- adding objects to directory
- role, in PCMM architecture
- specifying application managers
- specifying SAE communities
Q
- QoS (quality of service)
- QoS profile-tracking plug-in
- QoS profiles, routers running JunosE Software
- how tracking works
- managing dynamically
- updating directory, using
- quality of service. See QoS
R
- RADIUS
- record-keeping server. See RKS
- RKS (record-keeping server)
- peers, configuration statements
- peers, configuring in plug-ins
- plug-in
- plug-in, configuration statements
- plug-in, configuring
- role in PCMM environment
- roaming wireless environment
S
- SAE (service activation engine)
- configuring as an application manager
- PCMM environment
- redundancy. See SAE communities
- SAE (service activation engine), configuring
- SAE communities
- configuration overview
- configuration statements
- configuring manager
- defining members
- description
- service flows
- services
- session store
- single phase resource reservation model, PCMM
- subscriber
- support, technical See technical support
T
- technical support
- text conventions defined
- traffic policies, PCMM
W
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Running the Fair Usage on MX Series Routers Configuration Wizard (SRC CLI)
The fair usage on MX Series routers configuration wizard uses the SAE group name “fair-usage”, which must exist before you invoke the wizard. If the group “fair-usage” does not exist, you must create it by committing set slot 0 sae shared /SAE/fair-usage. Because the wizard uses a single-step configuration commit process, it is not possible to commit the local and shared SAE configurations simultaneously.
Refer to Fair Usage on MX Series Routers Configuration Wizard Configuration Overview for more information about the parameters you need to configure for this procedure.
The wizard definition file is located under /opt/UMC/cli/ddl/. To run the fair usage on MX Series routers configuration wizard:
- From configuration mode, access the configuration statement
that runs the fair usage on MX Series routers configuration wizard. [edit]user@host# configuration-wizard wizard-name fair-usage-mx.wiz.xml
Most of the SRC configuration is predefined in the wizard definition file. However, you must enter the values for parameters specific to your environment in the following steps. Navigate through the dialog boxes by pressing the Tab key and the Space bar.
- Enter the values for the SRC host parameters dialog box. Figure 28 shows a sample dialog box for these
parameters.
Figure 28: SRC Host Parameters Dialog Box
- Press Tab to highlight Next and press the Space bar to navigate to the next screen.
- Enter the values for the VTA database host and database
parameters dialog box. Figure 29 shows
a sample dialog box for these parameters.
Figure 29: SRC VTA Database Parameters Dialog Box
- Enter the values for the Router host parameters dialog
box. Figure 30 shows a sample dialog
box for these parameters.
Figure 30: Router Host Parameters Dialog Box
- Press Tab to highlight Finish and then press the Space bar to select it. The wizard displays a list of corresponding SRC CLI set commands reflecting the values you entered. Review the corresponding SRC CLI set commands. If you want to make changes, use Back until you reach the dialog box you want to change.
- After you complete the configuration, select Commit from
the set commands dialog box. The wizard responds with:
user@host# configuration-wizard wizard-name fair-usage-mx.wiz.xml Please wait, it may take some minutes ... Committed [edit] user@host#
Related Documentation
- Fair Usage on MX Series Routers Configuration Wizard Overview
- Fair Usage on MX Series Routers Configuration Wizard Configuration Overview