Logging In Simulated Subscribers (SRC CLI)
You can log in IPv4 subscribers in the following ways:
- Logging In Authenticated DHCP Subscribers
- Logging In Authenticated Interface Subscribers
- Logging In Unauthenticated DHCP Subscribers
- Logging In Unauthenticated Interface Subscribers
Logging In Authenticated DHCP Subscribers
Use the following command to log in simulated IPv4 authenticated DHCP subscribers:
To log in a simulated IPv4 authenticated DHCP subscriber:
- Issue the request sae login ipv4 authenticated-dhcp command. Specify the virtual-router, address, login-name, and mac-address options. user@host> request sae login ipv4 authenticated-dhcp virtual-router virtual-router address address login-name login-name mac-address mac-address
- (Optional) To specify the service bundle used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the service-bundle option.
- (Optional) To specify the RADIUS class used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the radius-class option.
- (Optional) To specify the virtual interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-name option.
- (Optional) To specify the interface description used when
logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-alias option.
If you are simulating JunosE routers, the interface alias is the description that is configured on JunosE routers with the interface description command.
- (Optional) To specify the alternate interface name used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-description option.
- (Optional) To specify the port identifier of an interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the nas-port-id option.
Logging In Authenticated Interface Subscribers
Use the following command to log in simulated IPv4 authenticated interface subscribers:
To log in a simulated IPv4 authenticated interface subscriber:
- Issue the request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface command. Specify the virtual-router, address,
and login-name options. user@host> request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface virtual-router virtual-router address address login-name login-name
- (Optional) To specify the service bundle used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the service-bundle option.
- (Optional) To specify the RADIUS class used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the radius-class option.
- (Optional) To specify the virtual interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-name option.
- (Optional) To specify the interface description used when
logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-alias option.
If you are simulating JunosE routers, the interface alias is the description that is configured on JunosE routers with the interface description command.
- (Optional) To specify the alternate interface name used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-description option.
- (Optional) To specify the port identifier of an interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the nas-port-id option.
Logging In Unauthenticated DHCP Subscribers
Use the following command to log in simulated IPv4 unauthenticated DHCP subscribers:
To log in a simulated IPv4 unauthenticated DHCP subscriber:
- Issue the request sae login ipv4 unauthenticated-dhcp command. Specify the virtual-router, address,
and mac-address options. user@host> request sae login ipv4 unauthenticated-dhcp virtual-router virtual-router address address mac-address mac-address
- (Optional) To specify the fully-qualified name used to log in the simulated subscriber, use the login-name option.
- (Optional) To specify the service bundle used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the service-bundle option.
- (Optional) To specify the RADIUS class used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the radius-class option.
- (Optional) To specify the virtual interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-name option.
- (Optional) To specify the interface description used when
logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-alias option.
If you are simulating JunosE routers, the interface alias is the description that is configured on JunosE routers with the interface description command.
- (Optional) To specify the alternate interface name used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-description option.
- (Optional) To specify the port identifier of an interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the nas-port-id option.
Logging In Unauthenticated Interface Subscribers
Use the following command to log in simulated IPv4 unauthenticated interface subscribers:
To log in a simulated IPv4 authenticated interface subscriber:
- Issue the request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface command. Specify the virtual-router and interface-name options. user@host> request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface virtual-router virtual-router interface-name interface-name
- (Optional) To specify the IP address from which you log in the simulated subscriber, use the address option.
- (Optional) To specify the fully-qualified name used to log in the simulated subscriber, use the login-name option.
- (Optional) To specify the service bundle used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the service-bundle option.
- (Optional) To specify the RADIUS class used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the radius-class option.
- (Optional) To specify the interface description used when
logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-alias option.
If you are simulating JunosE routers, the interface alias is the description that is configured on JunosE routers with the interface description command.
- (Optional) To specify the alternate interface name used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-description option.
- (Optional) To specify the port identifier of an interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the nas-port-id option.