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Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 10 Managing Subscribers
Creating Anonymous Groups
Creating Anonymous Groups
You can create anonymous groups in two ways:
•
Define the group, along with the related IP address range, using the
subscriber anonymous-group
command. The Cisco SCE platform then generates anonymous subscribers for that group when it
detects traffic with an IP address that is in the specified IP range.
•
Create the group by importing anonymous groups from a csv file.
Groups can also be exported to a csv file.
•
Maximum creation rate of anonymous subscribers is 360 per second on the Cisco SCE 8000 and 180
per second on the Cisco SCE2020.
For information on deleting anonymous groups, see
“How to Remove a Specific Anonymous Subscriber
and
“How to Remove All Anonymous Subscriber Groups” section on
Defining Anonymous Groups
Use this command to define an anonymous group, assigning the following to the group created:
•
group name
•
range of IP addresses
•
subscriber template to be assigned to all subscribers within that IP range (optional)
How to Define an Anonymous Group
Options
The following options are available:
•
group-name—
Name to be assigned to the anonymous group.
•
range—
Range of IP addresses that defines this group.
•
template
—Number of the subscriber template to assign to all subscribers in this group.
Default = 0
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type:
Command
Purpose
subscriber anonymous-group name
group-name
ip-range
range
[template
template
]
Defines an anonymous group for IPv4.
If no template is specified, the default template is
applied to all subscribers in this group.
subscriber anonymous-group name
group-name
ipv6-range
ipv6-address/prefix
[
template
template
]
Defines an anonymous group for IPv6.
If no template is specified, the default template is
applied to all subscribers in this group.