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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 the Routers Acting as a PCEF and Running Junos OS (SRC CLI)
- Subscribers Overview
- SAE Support for Gx Router Driver
- Managing MX Series Routers Acting as a PCEF Using the SRC Software Overview
- Managing PCC or ePCC Rules on Routers Running Junos OS and Acting as PCEF
Configuring Subscriber-Level 3GPP Attributes for Gx Router Driver (SRC CLI)
Use the following configuration statements to configure subscriber-level 3GPP attributes for the Gx router driver:
subscribers retailer name subscriber-folder folder-name subscriber name attributes-3gpp
{event-triggers [ (APPLICATION_START | APPLICATION_STOP
| USAGE_REPORT)...];}
When you enable service accounting for the subscriber, you must ensure that the following conditions are met:
- Event trigger of the subscriber profile is set to USAGE_REPORT.
- Accounting flag for the policy rule is enabled.
- Granted service unit is configured for the subscribed service.
![]() | Note: If you modify the event trigger of the subscriber profile, the modification is applied only for the new subscribers logging in to the SAE. |
To configure subscriber-level 3GPP attributes for the Gx router driver:
- From configuration mode, access the configuration statements
that configure subscriber 3GPP attributes used by the Gx router driver.
This procedure uses default as the retail subscriber, local as the
subscriber folder, and jane as the subscriber name.[edit]user@host# edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber jane attributes-3gpp
- (Optional) Specify the event triggers that are used by
the SRC software to subscribe to events received from the TDF.[edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber jane attributes-3gpp]user@host# set event-triggers [ (APPLICATION_START | APPLICATION_STOP | USAGE_REPORT)...]
- (Optional) Verify your configuration.
[edit subscribers retailer default subscriber-folder local subscriber jane attributes-3gpp] user@host# show event-triggers [ APPLICATION_START USAGE_REPORT ];
Related Documentation
- Adding the Routers Acting as a PCEF and Running Junos OS (SRC CLI)
- Subscribers Overview
- SAE Support for Gx Router Driver
- Managing MX Series Routers Acting as a PCEF Using the SRC Software Overview
- Managing PCC or ePCC Rules on Routers Running Junos OS and Acting as PCEF