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Use to configure an interface to perform route-map processing, and to specify
the route map that is applied to the IP interface subscriber. If no route map is
specified, then all packets trigger the creation of a dynamic subscriber interface.
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You can issue this command from Interface Configuration mode or Profile
Configuration mode.
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Example
host1(config-if)#
ip route-map ip-subscriber bostonRouteMap
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Use the
no
version to delete the route map.
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See ip route-map ip-subscriber
ip service-profile
■
Use to specify a service profile name and to enter IP Service Profile Configuration
mode. Service profiles contain user and password information, and are used in
route maps for subscriber management and to authenticate subscribers with
RADIUS.
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You can specify a service profile name with up to 32 ASCII characters.
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To use the subscriber management application to configure IP subscribers on
dynamic bridged Ethernet interfaces to support RADIUS authentication, you can
create an IP service profile and assign it to a dynamic bridged Ethernet interface
profile. If your router is running stateful SRP switchover (high availability), using
an IP service profile to configure subscriber authentication is preferable to using
either the
subscriber
command or the
atm atm1483 subscriber
command
because these commands can suspend stateful SRP switchover on the router or
prevent it from becoming active.
For more information, see the
Authenticating Subscribers on Dynamic Bridged
Ethernet over Static ATM Interfaces
section or the
Authenticating Subscribers on
Dynamic Bridged Ethernet over Dynamic ATM Interfaces
section in
JUNOSe Link
Layer Configuration Guide
.
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Example
host1(config)#
ip service-profile class1Service
host1(config-service-profile)#
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Use the
no
version to delete the service profile.
■
See ip service-profile
ip source-prefix
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Use to specify a source address for a subscriber interface.
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Use the
deny
keyword to drop all packets that match the command.
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On the ERX1440 router or the E320 router, you can configure up to 1024 subnets
for static subscriber interfaces per primary IP interface when each subnet has a
variable network mask that is less than /32. The number of subnets identifying
a single route (/32) is still limited by the global maximum of 16,000 hosts per
line module.
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Subscriber Management Commands
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