Symbols
- 3GPP
- 3GPP gateway
- charging rule
- charging rule installation
- charging rule removal
- charging rule report
- Charging-Rule-Base-Name
- Charging-Rule-Install
- Charging-Rule-Name
- configuration statements
- configuration summary
- directory-connection
- directory-eventing
- file logging
- grouped configurations
- Gx interface
- initial properties
- Juniper-Substitution
- Juniper-Substitution-Name
- Juniper-Substitution-Value
- local properties
- managing
- NIC proxies
- NIC proxy
- non-parameterized charging rule
- object adapter Internet address
- overview
- parameterized charging rule
- PCRF
- peer communication
- restarting
- SAE
- service accounting
- service activation sequence
- service deactivation sequence
- service modification sequence
- session termination sequence
- starting
- stopping
- subscriber login sequence
- subscriber logout sequence
- subscriber type
- system logging
- 3GPP Gy
- configuration statements
- configuration summary
- directory-connection
- directory-eventing
- file logging
- grouped configurations
- initial properties
- interface
- local properties
- managing
- NIC proxies
- NIC proxy
- object adapter Internet address
- overview
- peer communication
- restarting
- service activation sequence
- service deactivation sequence
- starting
- stopping
- subscriber login sequence
- subscriber logout sequence
- subscriber type
- system logging
- 3GPP Gy NIC proxies
A
- Application Services Gateway. See Web Services Gateway
- arguments for scripts and methods
- ASG (Application Services Gateway). See Web Services Gateway
B
- B2B environments
- business partner responsibilities
- business partners
- business-to-business environments
C
- classify-traffic condition
- expanded classifiers
- clients
- configuration namespace
- conventions
- customer support 1
D
- Diameter
- documentation
- dynamic properties
- Dynamic Service Activator
- access constraints
- access to attributes
- access to methods
- access to methods and scripts
- access to scripts
- access to service sessions
- API
- attributes
- configuring with C-Web interface
- configuring with SRC CLI
- gateway extension
- general properties
- groups
- interacting with Web application server 1, 2
- loading
- logging properties
- configuring, C-Web interface 1, 2
- configuring, SRC CLI
- methods 1
- monitoring with SRC CLI
- NIC proxies, monitoring
- NIC proxies, viewing
- overview
- properties for clients and scripts
- redundancy
- sample data 1, 2
- scripts
- service sessions
- session handles
- SOAP operations, monitoring
- SOAP operations, viewing
- starting with C-Web interface
- starting with SRC CLI
- statistics, viewing
- subscriber types
- test environment
- configuring, SRC CLI 1, 2
- PCMM services
- testing 1
E
G
- gateway
- gateway extension
I
- IMS service sessions
- configuring
- test environment
- testing 1, 2
L
M
- managing
- SAE via external applications 1, 2
- services via external application
- manuals
- methods
N
- namespace, configuration
- NIC (network information collector)
- Dynamic Service Activator and
- testing
- test data 1, 2
- test data, 3GPP Gy
- NIC proxies
- notice icons
O
- operation
P
R
S
- SAE (service activation engine)
- configuring 3GPP gateway as external plug-in
- configuring 3GPP Gy as external plug-in
- configuring IMS as external plug-in
- managing via external applications 1, 2
- scripts
- services
- sessions
- service
- SOAP
- SRC owners 1
- SRC SOAP Gateway. See Web Services Gateway
- static properties
- support, technical See technical support
T
- technical support
- text conventions defined
W
- Web application gateway client
- Web application server 1
- Web applications
- Web Services Description Language. See WSDL
- Web Services Gateway 1
- clients 1
- Web application
- wholesaler-retailer environments
- WSDL files
Related Documentation
Creating Grouped Configurations for Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
You must configure Dynamic Service Activator within a group. Dynamic Service Activator configurations are organized into a hierarchy of groups. Subordinate groups inherit configuration from superior groups.
Configuration groups allow you to share the Dynamic Service Activator configuration with different Dynamic Service Activator instances in the SRC network. You can also set up different configurations for different instances.
You can then create a grouped Dynamic Service Activator configuration that is shared with some Dynamic Service Activator instances. For example, if you create two different Dynamic Service Activator groups called config1 and config2 within the shared Dynamic Service Activator configuration, you could select the Dynamic Service Activator configuration that should be associated with a particular Dynamic Service Activator instance.
Use the shared option of the slot number dsa statement to select the group for a Dynamic Service Activator instance as part of the local configuration. Use the shared dsa group name configuration statements to configure the group.
To select and configure a group:
- From configuration mode, select a group for a Dynamic
Service Activator instance. For example, to select a group called
config1 in the root group:[edit]user@host# set slot 0 dsa shared /config1
- Commit the configuration. [edit]user@host# commit commit complete.
- From configuration mode, configure a group. For example,
to configure a group called config1, specify the group as part of
the Dynamic Service Activator configuration. [edit]user@host# edit shared dsa group config1 ? Possible completions: <[Enter]> Execute this command > configuration > group Group of configuration properties | Pipe through a command
For more information, see Configuring Dynamic Service Activator Properties (SRC CLI).
Related Documentation
- Dynamic Service Activator Overview
- Creating Grouped Configurations for Dynamic Service Activator (C-Web Interface)
- Configuring Local Properties for Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Starting Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Viewing Statistics for Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)