1.
Create the RADIUS record for the subscriber and service:
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For RADIUS login—Create the RADIUS record for the subscriber and include
the Activate-Service VSA in the record. Specify values for the parameters
defined in the service template name of the definition macro file.
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For RADIUS CoA—Format the CoA message to create the RADIUS record
for the subscriber. Include the Activate-Service VSA in the record. Optionally,
include the Deactivate-Service VSA if the subscriber has an active service
session that you want to deactivate. Specify values for the parameters defined
in the service template name of the definition macro file.
NOTE:
You specify the parameter values in the order in which the parameters appear
in the template name of the service definition file. For example, in the tiered service
that is defined in Figure 29 on page 642, the template name is:
<# tiered(inputBW, outputBW) #>
For the RADIUS Activate-Service VSA, you specify values for the input and output
bandwidth:
tiered(1280000, 5120000)
2.
Specify optional VSAs for the service session as needed:
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Service-Volume
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Service-Timeout
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Service-Statistics
Service Manager RADIUS Attributes
For the RADIUS login method, the RADIUS VSAs for service activation, threshold
configuration, statistics configuration, and interim accounting in Access-Accept
messages at subscriber login are used by Service Manager to activate the appropriate
service session. For the RADIUS CoA method, Service Manager uses the VSAs for
service activation and deactivation, threshold configuration, statistics configuration,
and interim accounting in CoA-Request messages to activate the service session. The
accounting-related VSAs are included in RADIUS accounting messages.
Table 144 on page 657 lists the Service Manager-related attributes and indicates which
are tagged VSAs. See “Using Tags with RADIUS Attributes” on page 658 for a discussion
about using tagged VSAs to group attributes for a service.
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Using RADIUS to Manage Subscriber Service Sessions
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