Subscriber Management and Services
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Advanced services support for static subscribers (MX240, MX480, and MX960 with MS-MPCs)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.2R1, you can configure the
static-subscriber-application
statement at the[edit services service-set-name service-set-options]
hierarchy level to attach advanced services, such as deep packet inspection (DPI), to the static subscriber. [See Configuring Subscriber-Aware and Application-Aware Traffic Treatment Overview and service-set (Subscriber-Aware).] -
Support for Broadband Edge subscriber management and services (MX10008 and MX10016 with MX10K-LC2101 and MX10K-LC480)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.2R1, we support subscriber management and services. The line cards also support subscriber access, subscriber authentication, service activation, and deactivation.
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Junos Multi-Access User Plane support for 5G user plane function (MX204, MX240, MX480, MX960, and MX10003)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.2R1, Junos Multi-Access User Plane supports routers functioning as user plane functions (UPFs) in accordance with 3GPP Release 15 CUPS architecture. This provides high-throughput 5G fixed and mobile wireless service in non-standalone (NSA) mode. This includes support for the following:
- N3, N4, N6, and N9 interface support
- Roaming through the N9 interface
- GPRS tunneling protocol, user plane (GTP-U) tunneling to the control plane
- QoS Flow ID (QFI) support for 5G QoS flows
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Support for PWHT with VC type 11 (MX Series routers with MPC7E, MPC10E, MPC9E, or MPC11E line cards)—Starting in Junos OS Release 21.2R1, you can configure a pseudowire headend termination (PWHT) interface on a service PE router with
ethernet-tcc
encapsulation on the interface. With this feature, the service PE router does not have to support TDM/SONET/SDH-encapsulated traffic coming from access-side customers. The IP-based point-to-point pseudowire—which is an LDP-signaled FEC 128 (virtual circuit (VC) type 11)—connects the service PE router to the access device that is connected to the access CE router.You configure the pseudowire to terminate into a Layer 3 VPN instance or a global IP table. The service PE router uses ARP mediation to resolve Layer 2 addresses when different resolution protocols are used on either end of a circuit.
The feature supports IPv4 and IPv6 payloads, and unicast and multicast traffic.