
If you configure a guided entrance service, you must also ensure that the router’s
RADIUS dynamic-request server is enabled and supports CoA messages. See
“Configuring RADIUS Dynamic-Request Server” on page 241, for information about
the RADIUS dynamic-request server and CoA messages.
Table 151 on page 696 describes a partial RADIUS Access-Accept message for a guided
entrance service and the CoA-Request message for the tiered service that the
subscriber subsequently selects from the Web site. The CoA message for the tiered
service includes the Deactivate-Service attribute that deactivates the guided entrance
service.
Table 151: Deactivating a Guided Entrance Service
Guided Entrance
Service Activated at
Login
Value
Tag
RADIUS Attribute
none
username
http(192.168.25.2, 80)
1
activate-service
Tiered Service Selected at Web Site
Value
Tag
RADIUS Attribute
none
username
tiered(1280000, 5120000)
2
activate-service
http(192.168.25.2, 80)
deactivate-service
720
2
service-timeout
2
2
service-statistics
Configuring the HTTP Local Server to Support Guided Entrance
JUNOSe software supports an embedded Web server, known as the HTTP local server,
which is used to support the Service Manager application’s guided entrance service.
With guided entrance, subscribers are directed to a specific Web site when they log
in. At the Web site, the subscribers can then select the service they want to use. You
can configure one HTTP local server per virtual router. The HTTP local server is
disabled by default.
In lower-numbered releases, the HTTP server listened for and processed only IPv4
exception packets. You can now configure the HTTP local server to listen for and
process both IPv4 and IPv6 packets.
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