A
- access DNs
- accounting
- ACP (Admission Control Plug-In)
- redundancy
- ACP congestion point usage trap
- ACP. See SRC ACP
- action congestion points 1
- configuring
- monitoring
- address pools. See IP address pools
- Admission Control Plug-In. See SRC ACP
- agents See NIC agents
- allocating bandwidth to applications not controlled by SRC ACP
- APIs
- APIs (application programming interfaces)
- application programming interfaces. See APIs
- applications
- executing with SRC ACP
- external for use with SRC ACP 1, 2
- assigned IP subscribers
- third-party devices 1
- assigning
- ATM access network, using with SRC ACP
- attributes
- authentication plug-ins
- authentication target
- configuration
- authorizing and tracking services
B
- backbone congestion point profiles
- backbone congestion points 1
- backbone network
- backbone network management with SRC ACP
- background bandwidth
- bandwidth
- allocating to applications not controlled by SRC ACP
- background 1, 2
- configuring
- for services 1, 2
- for subscribers
- downstream
- upstream
- bandwidths and congestion points for subscribers
- basic group
- BEEP, devices running Junos OS 1
- configuring port
- BEEP, Devices running Junos OS
- Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol. See BEEP
C
- certificate authority (CA)
- classification scripts
- congestion point classification
- configuring
- criteria 1, 2
- description
- how it works
- targets 1, 2
- clients
- gateway
- Common Object Request Broker Architecture. See CORBA
- community manager
- configuring, third-party devices
- component interactions
- configuration group, devices running Junos OS 1, 2
- configuration manager, instantiating for NIC
- congestion point applications
- congestion point classification 1, 2
- congestion point classification scripts. See classification scripts
- congestion point expressions 1, 2
- congestion point profiles 1
- congestion points 1, 2
- congestion points by IP address and associated service sessions
- monitoring
- congestion points by login name and associated service sessions
- monitoring
- congestion points by session ID and associated service sessions
- monitoring
- conventions
- COPS (Common Open Policy Service)
- connection with JunosE routers 1
- COPS-PR versus COPS XDR
- JunosE router connection
- CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture)
- CORBA interfaces
- CORBA-based plug-in SPI. See plug-ins, external
- customer support 1
- customized interface modules
D
- database accounting method
- configuration
- deriving congestion points
- device drivers
- Gx
- Junos
- configuring, SRC CLI
- viewing state, C-Web interface
- viewing state, SRC CLI
- viewing statistics, C-Web interface 1, 2
- viewing statistics, SRC CLI 1, 2
- JunosE
- configuring, SRC CLI
- viewing state, SRC CLI
- viewing statistics, SRC CLI 1, 2
- devices running Junos OS
- Devices running Junos OS
- directory
- directory blacklist, deleting 1, 2
- distinguished name. See DN
- DMI
- DMI driver
- migrating
- DMI network device
- adding
- DMI, devices running Junos OS
- DN (distinguished name)
- DNs
- documentation
- domain maps
- downstream bandwidth
- downstream RADIUS network elements and accounting targets
- configuration statements
- downstream RADIUS network elements and authentication targets
- configuration statements
E
- edge congestion points
- assigning to subscribers
- deriving
- DNs of
- monitoring
- edge network 1, 2
- edge network management, configuring
- equipment registration
- event notification, PCMM network
- configuration statements
- properties, configuring
- event notification, third-party devices
- events, publishing
- external applications
- external plug-ins
- external plug-ins. See plug-ins
- External Subscriber Monitor
- acting as pseudo RADIUS server, C-Web interface
- agent process statistics, viewing
- configuring
- configuring basic local properties
- configuring client secret
- configuring directory connection properties
- configuring event notification
- configuring eventing properties
- configuring initial properties
- configuring logging destinations
- event notifications, monitoring
- event notifications, viewing
- IP address manager 1
- overview, C-Web interface
- starting
- statistics, monitoring
- statistics, viewing
- stopping
F
- failover parameters, SAE 1, 2
- fault recovery, SRC ACP
- files
G
- group
- creation
- groups, NIC hosts
- Gx router driver
- adding router acting as PCEF
- charging rule installation
- charging rule removal
- charging rule report
- Charging-Rule-Install
- Gx router driver, configuring
- overview
- SAE
- SAE (service activation engine)
- SAE plug-ins
- service accounting
- session creation
- session detach
- session reauthorization
- session updation
- viewing state, SRC CLI
H
- hosted internal plug-in
- hosted plug-ins. See plug-ins
I
- interactions between SRC ACP and other components 1, 2
- interface classification scripts
- interface modules, SAE
- interfaces, assigning to backbone congestion point profiles
- internal plug-ins. See plug-ins
- IOR
- IP address pools
- IP pools
J
- JunosE routers
- accessing router CLI
- COPS connection 1
- integration overview
- monitoring interactions with SAE
- router objects, adding
- SRC client 1
- troubleshooting
- VR objects
- adding individually, SRC CLI 1, 2
- discovering, SRC CLI
L
- LDAP access. See SAE (service activation engine), configuring
- local properties
- configuration
- logging properties
- login names
- login process
- login registration
M
- managing
- manuals
- methods
- modifying congestion points
- monitoring
N
- NAS port ID
- network devices
- SNMP communities, configuring
- network information collector. See NIC
- network interfaces 1, 2
- network publisher See NIC
- NIC (network information collector) 1, See also other NIC entries
- API
- configuration prerequisites
- configuration statements
- configuration, changing
- configuration, verifying
- data mapping
- default operating properties, viewing
- factory interface 1, 2
- logging
- monitors
- network publisher
- operating properties, changing
- overview
- planning implementation
- realms
- replication
- replication, configuring
- resolution processes 1, 2
- resolvers
- restarting
- results
- roles
- starting
- stopping
- testing
- viewing
- NIC agents
- configuration overview
- directory, configuring
- overview 1, 2
- restarting
- sae client agents, configuring
- sae plug-in agents, configuring
- NIC configuration scenarios
- changing 1
- MultiPop
- OnePop
- OnePopAcctId
- OnePopAllRealms
- OnePopDnSharedIp
- OnePopDynamicIp
- OnePopLogin
- OnePopLoginPull
- OnePopPcmm
- OnePopPrefixIp
- OnePopPrimaryUser
- OnePopSharedIp
- OnePopStaticRouteIp 1, 2
- OnePopTunnel
- OnePopVrfIp 1, 2
- overview 1, 2
- scenario-name
- NIC hosts
- NIC locators
- NIC proxies
- cache, configuring
- configuration overview
- configuration prerequisites
- instantiating
- logging
- NIC replication, configuring
- overview
- prerequisites
- removing instances
- requirements 1, 2
- resolution information, configuring
- resolution requests
- NIC Proxy for Pseudo-RADIUS server
- NIC proxy for Pseudo-RADIUS server
- NIC resolvers
- nic-network-publisher-configuration-statements
- notice icons
O
- operation
P
- PacketCable Multimedia. See PCMM
- PCMM (PacketCable Multimedia)
- plug-ins
- preventing
- priorityList
- properties
- proxy RADIUS accounting method
- configuration
- pseudo-RADIUS server
- publishing events
R
- RADIUS accounting listener
- RADIUS accounting listener queue limits
- configuration
- RADIUS accounting listener transport
- configuration
- RADIUS authentication listener queue limits
- configuration
- RADIUS authentication listener transport
- configuring
- randomPick
- realm
- See NIC realms
- redundancy, SRC ACP
- rendering
- resolution processes
- roles, NIC
- roundRobin
- router initialization scripts
- router object
- adding for third-party devices
- routers
- accessing router CLI
- adding devices running Junos OS
- adding JunosE
- configuring SAE to communicate with Junos Space
- integrating devices running Junos OS 1, 2, 3
- integrating JunosE
- SNMP communities, configuring
S
- SAE (service activation engine)
- accounting
- APIs. See APIs
- BEEP connection, devices running Junos OS
- COPS
- deleting directory blacklist 1, 2
- device running Junos OS client
- Diameter connection, devices running Junos OS
- disabling interactions with device running Junos OS
- enabling interactions with device running Junos OS
- failover parameters 1, 2
- Gx router driver
- monitoring interactions
- NIC replication, configuring
- overview
- PCMM environment
- plug-ins See plug-ins
- reloading configuration 1, 2, 3, 4
- role
- router initialization scripts. See router initialization scripts
- session store
- starting
- stopping
- SAE (service activation engine), configuring
- BEEP connection
- COPS connection
- directory eventing, SAE configuration data
- event notification API properties
- LDAP access, SRC CLI
- router initialization script location
- serialized data compression
- session job manager
- session store
- SRC ACP
- SAE (service activation engine),configuring
- SAE communities
- configuring, third-party devices
- description, third-party devices
- SAE remote interface
- script services
- serialized data compression, configuring
- service activation engine. See SAE
- services
- configuring bandwidth for 1, 2
- monitoring
- preventing activation
- reloading on SAE 1, 2
- session job manager, configuring
- session state registrar See SSR
- session store
- SIC
- SIC (subscriber information collector)
- accounting listener
- accounting methods
- authentication methods
- configuring basic SIC group
- database accounting method
- default attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring
- device capabilities, configuring
- device models
- device models, configuration
- device templates, configuring
- Diameter server
- Diameter server identity, configuring
- Diameter server peer, configuring
- Diameter server, configuring
- dictionaries
- dictionaries, configuration
- downstream network element
- dynamic authorization
- how the process works
- overview 1, 2, 3
- editing rules
- editing rules, configuration
- editing rules, configuration statements
- event logging
- event logging, configuration
- explicit authentication routing, configuration statements
- explicit routing rules
- explicit routing, configuration
- explicit routing, configuration statements
- failover mode
- failover policy
- global service template default attributes, configuring
- global service template mode, configuring
- global service template normal attributes, configuring
- global service template override attributes, configuring
- global service template parameterized attributes, configuring
- global service template required attributes, configuring
- global service template variables, configuring
- global service templates, configuring
- global service templates, creating
- global service templates, overview
- implicit routing rules
- implicit routing, configuration
- local and shared configuration
- local realms
- local realms, configuration
- normal attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring
- override attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring
- overview
- parameterized attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring
- primary/backup
- proxy accounting method
- proxy function
- RADIUS configuration
- RADIUS transport for server, configuring
- RADIUS transports
- request routing rules
- request routing, configuring
- required attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring
- round robin
- server instance, creation
- service template default attributes, configuring
- service template mode, configuring
- service template normal attributes, configuring
- service template override attributes, configuring
- service template parameterized attributes, configuring
- service template required attributes, configuring
- service template samples
- service template variables, configuring
- service template, configuration statements
- service template, tagged attribute configuration statements
- service templates, configuring
- service templates, creating
- service templates, overview
- SNMP support
- snmp, configuring
- statistics
- tagged attribute group, creating
- tagged attributes in, configuring
- upstream network element
- SIC accounting and authentication clients
- configuring
- SIC accounting and authentication targets
- configuring
- SIC accounting targets
- configuring
- SIC authentication targets
- configuring
- SIC dynamic authorization targets
- configuring
- SIC upstream and downstream network elements
- SNMP
- SNMP communities
- configuring
- SOAP
- Soap Fault Codes
- VTA
- SRC ACP (SRC Admission Control Plug-In) 1
- API
- ATM access network
- authorizing and tracking services
- backbone network management, configuring
- classification scripts
- configuring
- congestion points
- connections to services directory, configuring
- connections to subscribers’ directory, configuring
- CORBA interfaces, configuring
- data files
- data files, reorganizing
- description of
- event publishers, configuring
- external applications 1, 2
- external plug-in for SAE, configuring
- fault recovery
- groups, configuring 1, 2
- information from external applications, displaying
- interactions with other components
- logging properties, configuring
- monitoring
- operation, configuring
- preventing service activation
- properties
- redundancy 1
- SAE, configuring for
- starting
- state synchronization 1
- stopping
- subscribers, monitoring 1, 2
- supporting multiple SAEs
- using multiple SRC ACPs
- SRC ACP (SRC Admission Control Plug-In), congestion points
- SRC Admission Control Plug-In. See SRC ACP
- SRC client, JunosE routers
- SRC software process, Devices running Junos OS
- SRC software process, devices running Junos OS 1, 2
- SRC Volume Tracking Application
- SRC Volume-Tracking Application SRC Volume-Tracking Application See SRC VTA
- SOAP interface
- SRC Volume-Tracking Application (SRC VTA)
- account and session database connection, configuring See SRC CLI
- database deadlocks
- database to store account and session data, configuring See SRC CLI
- db-engine processor
- group, configuring See SRC CLI
- JDBC .jar file See installing
- keys to specify subscriber-id-solution See SRC CLI
- tracking events
- SRC Volume-Tracking Application (VTA)
- group
- SRC Volume-Tracking Application. See SRC VTA
- SRC VTA
- accounts and service sessions
- balance change history records
- events
- performance statistics
- session history records
- sessions
- SOAP API statistics
- subscriber accounts
- subscriber balance changes
- subscriber session history
- testing configuration
- SRC VTA (SRC Volume-Tracking Application (SRC VTA)
- SRC VTA (SRC Volume-Tracking Application)
- account and session database connection, configuration
- accounts
- description
- interim accounting interval, setting
- service
- subscriber
- usage metric, setting 1, 2, 3
- actions 1
- architecture
- bought account
- bought quota 1
- connections to SRC components
- database
- database engine processor
- db-engine processor
- e-mail notifications, sending
- event attributes
- event handlers
- event queue
- events 1
- example
- functions
- group, configuring
- how it works
- initial account balance
- initial account status
- interval accounting interval, setting 1, 2
- JavaScript programs
- keys to specify subscriber-id-solution
- logging events to a text file
- mail processor
- on-error
- operation process
- overview
- periodic account
- periodic quota 1
- processors
- providing volume-based services
- quota service 1
- related configuration tasks
- SAE events
- saving event messages on a system logging server
- script runner processor
- scripts
- external 1, 2
- JavaScript programs
- services
- sessions
- subscriber login with IP address
- types
- usage metric, configuring 1, 2, 3
- SRC VTA (Volume-Tracking Application)
- actions
- database deadlocks
- event handlers
- function
- on-error
- related configuration tasks
- SSR (session state registrar)
- adding a client node to an active cluster
- adding a management server to a client node in an active cluster
- adding data nodes to an active cluster
- attribute associations, configuring in an active cluster
- cluster configurations
- cluster network requirements
- cluster status, viewing
- configuration statements
- configuring
- cluster name
- cluster nodes
- database memory size
- geometry
- initial cluster
- management server
- subscriber sessions schema 1, 2
- creating
- database memory requirements, viewing
- database mode, viewing
- database modes
- database schema
- database schema, configuring in an active cluster
- database, viewing running configuration
- deleting
- disabling
- distributing the cluster configuration
- enabling
- impact of configuration changes
- making modifications to subscriber sessions table
- node groups
- node types
- overview
- placing
- planning the cluster topology
- planning worksheets
- removing
- restarting
- scaling the cluster
- server requirements
- supported configurations
- viewing, all subscriber sessions
- viewing, subscriber sessions by indexed field
- viewing, subscriber sessions by IP address
- viewing, total number of subscriber sessions
- starting
- state synchronization
- statistics, SRC ACP
- stopping SRC ACP
- subscriber information collector subscriber information collector See SIC
- authentication target, configuring
- basic group, configuring
- configuration summary
- configuring management of RADIUS-enabled devices for the SIC
- database accounting method, configuring
- default attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring See SIC
- device capabilities, configuring See SIC
- device models, configuring See SIC
- device templates, configuring See SIC
- Diameter configuration summary
- Diameter server See statements
- Diameter server identity, configuring See SIC
- Diameter server peer, configuring See SIC
- Diameter server, configuring See SIC
- dictionaries, configuring See SIC
- dynamic authorization
- editing rules, configuration statements See SIC
- editing rules, configuring See SIC
- event logging, configuring See SIC
- explicit authentication routing, configuration statements See SIC
- explicit routing, configuration statements See SIC
- explicit routing, configuring See SIC
- global service template default attributes, configuring See SIC
- global service template mode, configuring See SIC
- global service template normal attributes, configuring See SIC
- global service template override attributes, configuring See SIC
- global service template parameterized attributes, configuring See SIC
- global service template required attributes, configuring See SIC
- global service template variables, configuring See SIC
- global service templates, configuring See SIC
- global service templates, creating See SIC
- global service templates, overview See SIC
- group, creating
- implicit routing, configuring See SIC
- local properties
- local realms, configuring See SIC
- normal attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring See SIC
- outbound RADIUS transport for group, configuring See SIC
- override attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring See SIC
- parameterized attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring See SIC
- proxy RADIUS accounting method, configuring
- RADIUS accounting listener queue limits, configuring
- RADIUS accounting listener transport, configuring
- RADIUS accounting listener, configuring 1, 2
- RADIUS authentication listener queue limits, configuring
- RADIUS authentication listener transport, configuring
- RADIUS configuration summary
- RADIUS dynamic authorization configuration summary
- RADIUS transport for server, configuring See SIC
- request routing, configuring See SIC
- required attributes in tagged attribute group, configuring See SIC
- server instance, creating See SIC
- service template default attributes, configuring See SIC
- service template mode, configuring See SIC
- service template normal attributes, configuring See SIC
- service template override attributes, configuring See SIC
- service template parameterized attributes, configuring See SIC
- service template required attributes, configuring See SIC
- service template samples See SIC
- service template variables, configuring See SIC
- service template, configuration statements
- service template, tagged attribute configuration statements
- service templates, configuring See SIC
- service templates, creating See SIC
- service templates, overview See SIC
- snmp, configuring See SIC
- tagged attribute group, creating See SIC
- tagged attributes in service templates, configuring See SIC
- subscriber information collector (SIC)
- accounting and authentication clients
- accounting and authentication targets
- accounting targets
- authentication targets
- device models in network element
- dynamic authorization targets
- failover mode
- failover mode and policy
- fast fail options for the failover policy
- retry options for the failover policy
- upstream and downstream network elements
- subscribers
- assigning interfaces to
- configuring bandwidths and congestion points for 1, 2
- IP addresses
- login names
- monitoring
- provisioned and actual bandwidths
- subscriptions
- support, technical See technical support
T
- targets. See classification scripts
- technical support
- text conventions defined
- third-party devices
- creating sessions
- integrating into SRC network
- logging in subscribers
- provisioning with script services
- router objects, adding
- SAE communities
- VR objects, adding
- threads
- configuring for sessions
- tracking plug-ins
- troubleshooting
- tuning factors for background bandwidth
U
- upstream bandwidth
- upstream network elements, accounting and authentication clients, and dynamic authorization targets
V
- virtual routers
- Volume-Tracking Application (VTA)
- VTA See SRC VTA
- VTA (SRC Volume-Tracking Application)
- accounts
- event attributes
- event handlers 1
- event queue
- events
- SAEEventListener
- sessions
- VTA (Volume-Tracking Application)
- database to store account and session data, configuration
- prerequisites for running
- tracking events
W
- Web application server
- application deployment
- channel stack
- configuration statements
- configuring the Web application server
- installing Web applications inside
- local properties
- multicast-address
- node-id
- shared cluster name
- shared cluster nodes
- shared cluster properties
- starting
- Web Services Definition Language. See WSDL
- Web Services Gateway
- clients
- WSDL files
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Configuring Global Service Templates (SRC CLI)
A global service template is a unique service template that specifies rendering used as part of any mode of any other service template. It is used to control rendering of service-independent requests, such as AbortSession. This template is unique in that its modes, attributes, and variables are available to all services that you define. It is therefore a mandatory part of any router configuration. The global service template is called in every possible scenario.
The examples in this procedure use the following configuration:
- sic group=g1
- device template=dt1
- mode=authentication
- attribute identifier-attr1
- attribute=Unisphere-Service-Timeout
- Creating an SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Mode of the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Variables for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Normal Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Required Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Default Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Parameterized Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Override Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
Creating an SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
Use the following statements to create an SIC global service template:
To create an SIC global service template:
- From configuration mode, access the statement that configures
the global. [edit]user@host# edit shared sic group identifier device-template id global-template
- (Optional) Specify a description for the template.[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template]user@host# set description description
Configuring the Mode of the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
Use the following statements to configure the mode of global service template:
To configure the mode of the SIC global service template:
- From configuration mode, access the statement that configures
the global service template mode. For example, to specify the authentication mode:[edit]user@host# edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication
Configuring Variables for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
Variables control the behavior of the rendering process.
Use the following statements to configure global service template variables:
To configure variables in the global service template:
- From configuration mode, access the statement that configures
variables for the global service template and specify a name for the
variable. For example, to create a variable named var1:[edit]user@host# edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication variable var1
Specify the type of variable you want to add to the template. For example, to specify an integer for the variable:
[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication variable var1]user@host# set type integerWhere the type is either:
- integer
- string
- Specify the value of the variable. For example, to specify
a value of 5 for the variable:[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication variable var1]user@host# set value 5
Configuring Normal Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
To configure normal attributes to be included in the global service template:
- (Optional) From configuration mode, access the statement
that configures normal attributes and specify an identifier for the
attribute. For example, to create an identifier named attr1:[edit]user@host# edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1
- (Optional) Specify the attribute as a normal attribute. [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1]user@host# edit normal
- Specify the name of the attribute. For example, to specify
the attribute Unisphere-Service-Timeout:[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 normal]user@host# set name Unisphere-Service-Timeout
- (Optional) Specify the attribute to copy the value from.
For example, to copy the value from the Session-Timeout attribute
contained in the downstream AAA server response, and place it in the
Unisphere-Service-Timeout attribute: [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 normal]user@host# set copy-from Session-Timeout
- Verify the configuration.[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 normal]user@host# show
copy-from Session-Timeout; name Unisphere-Service-Timeout; [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 normal] user@host#
Configuring Required Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
With required attributes, if the renderer finds the attribute in the downstream AAA server response, it copies the value into the RADIUS message for the router, otherwise, rendering fails.
To configure required attributes to be included in the global service template:
- (Optional) From configuration mode, access the statement
that configures required attributes and specify an identifier for
the attribute. For example, to create an identifier named attr1:[edit]user@host# edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1
- (Optional) Specify the attribute as a required attribute. [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1]user@host# edit required
- Specify the name of the attribute. For example, to specify
the attribute Unisphere-Service-Timeout:[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 required]user@host# set name Unisphere-Service-Timeout
- (Optional) Specify the attribute to copy the value from.
For example, to copy the value from the Session-Timeout attribute
contained in the downstream AAA server response, and place it in the
Unisphere-Service-Timeout attribute: [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 required]user@host# set copy-from Session-Timeout
- Verify the configuration.[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 required]user@host# show
copy-from Session-Timeout; name Unisphere-Service-Timeout; [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 required] user@host#
Configuring Default Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
With default attributes, if the renderer finds the attribute in the downstream AAA server response, it copies the value into the RADIUS message. Otherwise, it creates the attribute name with the specified value.
To configure default attributes to be included in a global service template:
- (Optional) From configuration mode, access the statement
that configures default attributes and specify an identifier for the
attribute. For example, to create an identifier named attr1:[edit]user@host# edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1
- (Optional) Specify the attribute as a default attribute. [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1]user@host# edit default
- Specify the name of the attribute. For example, to specify
the attribute Unisphere-Service-Timeout:[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 default]user@host# set name Unisphere-Service-Timeout
- Specify the value of the attribute. For example, to specify
the value of 5:[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 default]user@host# set value 5
- (Optional) Specify the attribute to copy the value from.
For example, to copy the value from the Session-Timeout attribute
contained in the downstream AAA server response, and place it in the
Unisphere-Service-Timeout attribute: [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 default]user@host# set copy-from Session-Timeout
If the rendering process finds the attribute in the downstream AAA server response, it copies the value into the RADIUS message. Otherwise, it creates the attribute name with the specified value.
- Verify the configuration.[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 default]user@host# show
copy-from Session-Timeout; name Unisphere-Service-Timeout; value 5; [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 default] user@host#
Configuring Parameterized Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
To configure parameterized attributes to be included in a global service template:
- (Optional) From configuration mode, access the statement
that configures parameterized attributes and specify an identifier
for the attribute. For example, to create an identifier named attr1:[edit]user@host# edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1
- (Optional) Specify the attribute as a parameterized attribute. [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1]user@host# edit parameterized
- (Optional) Specify the format of the parameterized attribute. [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 parameterized]user@host# set format format
- Specify the name of the attribute. [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 parameterized]user@host# set name name
- Verify the configuration.[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 parameterized]user@host# show
name Unisphere-Service-Timeout; [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 parameterized] user@host#
Configuring Override Attributes for the SIC Global Service Template (SRC CLI)
With override attributes, whether or not the renderer finds the attribute in the downstream AAA server response, it creates the attribute name with the specified value.
To configure override attributes to be included in a global service template:
- (Optional) From configuration mode, access the statement
that configures override attributes and specify an identifier for
the attribute. For example, to create an identifier named attr1:[edit]user@host# edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1
- (Optional) Specify the attribute as an override attribute. [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1]user@host# edit override
- Specify the name of the override attribute. For example,
to specify the attribute Unisphere-Service-Timeout:[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 override]user@host# set name Unisphere-Service-Timeout
- Specify the value of the attribute. For example, to specify
a value of 5: [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 override]user@host# set value 5
- Verify the configuration.[edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 override]user@host# show
name Unisphere-Service-Timeout; value 5; [edit shared sic group g1 device-template dt1 global-template mode authentication attributes attribute attr1 override] user@host#
Related Documentation
- Device and Service Template Configuration Overview (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Device Capabilities Supported in the Device Template (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Tagged Attributes in SIC Service Templates (SRC CLI)