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A
- access lines 1
- accesses
- configuring subscriptions
- accounting
- anonymous subscriber
- attributes
- authenticated subscriber
- authentication plug-ins
- authorization plug-ins
B
C
- captive portal
- classification scripts
- conditions 1
- configuring
- descriptions
- DHCP classification, C Series Controller
- interface classification, C Series Controller
- structure
- subscriber classification, C Series Controller
- target, C Series Controller
- component interactions
- conventions
- COPS (Common Open Policy Service)
- custom RADIUS accounting plug-ins 1
- configuring
- custom RADIUS authentication plug-ins 1
- configuring
- customer support 1
D
- default retailer authentication plug-ins
- configuring
- default retailer DHCP authentication plug-ins
- configuring
- denial-of-service attacks
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- address assignment
- classification scripts. See classification scripts
- options
- profiles
- subscribers
- documentation
E
- enterprise
- enterprise subscribers 1
- adding
- enterprise subscribers, login process
- event publishers
- configuring
- default retailer authentication, configuring
- default retailer DHCP authentication, configuring
- description
- retailer-specific
- service-specific
- virtual router-specific
- external plug-ins
- configuring
F
- file upload settings for log rotation
- configuring
- flat file accounting plug-ins 1
- flexible RADIUS accounting plug-ins 1
- attributes, defining
- configuring
- RADIUS packets, defining
- flexible RADIUS authentication plug-ins 1
- attributes, defining
- configuring
- RADIUS packets, defining
- setting responses
- FTP server for log rotation
G
- general properties
- configuring
H
- HTTP proxy 1, 2
- HTTPS traffic
I
- interface classification scripts. See classification scripts
- interim accounting, configuring on SAE
- internal plug-ins
- configuring
L
- LDAP authentication plug-in 1
- configuring
- limiting subscribers plug-in 1
- configuring
- log rotation
- overview
- logging
- login events, description
- login process
- login registration
- configuring
- logout process, residential
M
- managers
- manuals
N
- NAT (Network Address Translation)
- notice icons
P
- plug-ins
- activating service sessions
- authentication
- authorization
- basic RADIUS accounting 1
- basic RADIUS authentication 1
- creating subscriber sessions
- custom RADIUS accounting 1
- custom RADIUS authentication 1
- defining RADIUS packets
- DHCP address assignment
- event publishers. See event publishers
- external
- flat file accounting 1
- flexible RADIUS accounting 1
- flexible RADIUS authentication 1
- internal 1
- LDAP authentication 1
- limiting subscribers 1
- state synchronization
- tracking
- policy groups
- policy management
- PPP subscribers
- prevention, use of unauthorized resources
- protocols
- proxy HTTP 1, 2
- proxy request management
- public addresses, VPNs
Q
R
- RADIUS accounting
- RADIUS attributes
- defining in RADIUS plug-ins
- examples, defining in RADIUS plug-ins
- RADIUS client library, custom RADIUS plug-ins
- RADIUS packets, customizing in plug-ins
- RADIUS peers
- configuring in plug-ins
- RADIUS plug-ins 1, See also plug-ins
- redirect server
- assessing load
- configuration statements
- configuring
- configuring DNS server for
- configuring HTTP proxy support
- configuring redundant
- directory connection
- failover
- file extensions
- logging
- number of requests
- protection against denial-of-service attacks
- redundancy 1, 2, 3
- static route to router
- traffic definition
- verifying
- redundancy
- residential subscribers 1
- adding
- login process. See login process
- retailers
- subscribers 1
- router subscribers 1
- adding
- routing instances
- routing scheme
S
- SAE (service activation engine)
- classification scripts. See classification scripts
- login events
- login process. See login process
- SAE (service activation engine), configuring
- service activation engine. See SAE
- service sessions
- sites 1, 2, 3
- subscriber 1
- state synchronization plug-in interface
- configuring
- static IP subscribers, login process
- static routing
- subscriber classification scripts. See classification scripts
- subscriber folders 1
- adding
- subscriber sessions
- subscribers
- 3gpp attributes (Gx router driver)
- adding
- enterprise 1
- inheriting properties
- inheriting subscriptions
- residential 1
- retailer 1
- router 1
- sessions
- sites 1
- types
- subscriptions 1
- access, configuring
- an orderly deactivation, activation order, specifying
- configuring
- multiple per subscriber
- support, technical See technical support
T
- targets. See classification scripts
- technical support
- text conventions defined
- tracking plug-ins 1
- configuring
U
- UDP ports
- User Datagram Protocol. See UDP
V
- validating
- virtual private networks. See VPNs
- VPNs (virtual private networks)
- adding
- configuration requirements
- configuration statements
- extranet clients, modifying
- invalid subscriptions
- modifying
- routing schemes
- using NAT
- validating
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Related Documentation
- Adding Residential Subscribers (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Administrative Information for Residential Subscribers (C-Web Interface)
- Subscribers Overview
- Configuring Subscribers and Subscriptions Overview
- Residential Subscriber Login and Processes
Configuring Administrative Information for Residential Subscribers (SRC CLI)
Use the following configuration statements to configure administrative information about the subscriber:
subscribers retailer name subscriber-folder folder-name subscriber name info {home-phone home-phone ; additional-phone additional-phone ; fax fax ;e-mail e-mail ; city city ; street street ; postal-code postal-code ; language language ; job job ; description description ; }
To add administrative information about residential subscribers:
- From configuration mode, enter the residential subscriber
info configuration. In this procedure, peter is the name of the subscriber. user@host# edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info
- (Optional) Configure a home phone number for the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set home-phone home-phone
- (Optional) Configure a second phone number for the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set additional-phone additional-phone
- (Optional) Configure a fax number for the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set fax fax
- (Optional) Configure an e-mail address for the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set e-mail e-mail
- (Optional) Configure the city for the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set city city
- (Optional) Configure the street address for the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set street street
- (Optional) Configure the postal code for the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set postal-code postal-code
- (Optional) Configure the language of the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set language language
- (Optional) Configure the job description of the subscriber. [edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set job job
- (Optional) Configure a description for the subscriber.[edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber peter info]user@host# set description description
Related Documentation
- Adding Residential Subscribers (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Administrative Information for Residential Subscribers (C-Web Interface)
- Subscribers Overview
- Configuring Subscribers and Subscriptions Overview
- Residential Subscriber Login and Processes