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Subscriber name and interface method—Activates the service session based on
the subscriber name and the interface that the subscriber is using for this
subscriber session.
host1(config)#
service-management subscriber-session [email protected]
interface atm 4/0.1 service-session “ tiered(1280000, 5120000)”
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Owner name and ID method—Activates the service session based on the owner
that created the subscriber session and the ID that was generated by the owner.
For example, if RADIUS is used to create the subscriber session, the owner name
is AAA and the owner ID is the Acct-Session-ID that was generated by RADIUS
during subscriber creation.
host1(config)#
service-management owner-session AAA 537446 service-session
“ tiered(1280000, 5120000)”
NOTE:
You must specify the parameter values in the order in which the parameters
appear in the template name of the service definition file. Enclose the service
definition name in double quotation marks, with the service’s parameter values in
parentheses. For example, for the tiered service that is defined in Figure 29 on
page 642, the template name is:
<# tiered(inputBW, outputBW) #>
Use the following format with the
service-session
keyword:
“ tiered(1280000, 5120000)”
service-management owner-session
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Use to activate a service for an existing subscriber by identifying the owner used
to create the subscriber session and specifying the service session to use.
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The subscriber session must exist before you use this command.
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Use this command in Privileged Exec mode to create a dynamic subscriber
session—dynamic sessions are deleted after a router reboot.
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Use this command in Global Configuration mode to create persistent subscriber
sessions that are retained across reboots.
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Specify the name of the owner (the method originally used to create the
subscriber session), and the ID generated by the of the owner. For example, if
RADIUS was used to create the subscriber session, the owner name is AAA and
the owner ID is the Acct-Session-ID generated by RADIUS when the subscriber
session was created.
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Include the optional
service-session-profile
keyword to assign a profile to the
service session. The service session profile includes additional attributes, such
as the type of statistics to be captured for the service session.
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You can activate one subscriber session for a subscriber—and multiple service
sessions for a particular subscriber session. If you create a second subscriber
672
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Using the CLI to Manage Subscriber Service Sessions
JUNOSe 11.0.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
Summary of Contents for JUNOSE 11.0.X MULTICAST ROUTING
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