login {
class
class-name
{
access-start
HHMM
;
access-end
HHMM
;
}
}
■
To configure user access on specific days of the week for a specified duration,
include the
allowed-days
,
access-start
, and
access-end
statements.
[edit system]
login {
class
class-name
{
allowed-days
days-of-the-week
;
access-start
HHMM
;
access-end
HHMM
;
}
}
[
System Basics
]
■
Dynamic IPv6 filters (MX Series routers)
—Subscriber management now supports
dynamic IPv6 filters. The dynamic filter feature supports both classic and fast
update filters, and both IPv4 and IPv6.
You specify the filters in a dynamic profile, which associates the filter to an
interface. When the dynamic profile is triggered, the profile applies the filter to
an interface.
You use the
filter
statement at the
[edit dynamic-profiles
profile-name
interfaces
interface-name
unit
logical-unit-number
family (inet | inet6)]
hierarchy level to
associate a dynamic profile to an interface.
[
Subscriber Access
,
Policy Framework
]
■
Support for classifiers and rewrite rules in dynamic subscriber-based CoS
(MX Series routers)
—You can now associate classifiers and rewrite rules with a
subscriber interface in a dynamic profile. You must statically configure the
classifiers and rewrite rules at the static
[edit class-of-service]
hierarchy level.
To associate a classifier configuration with a subscriber interface in a dynamic
profile, include the
classifiers
statement at the
[edit dynamic profiles
profile-name
class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number]
hierarchy level.
The supported classifier types for subscriber interfaces are
dscp
,
dscp-ipv6
,
ieee-802.1
, and
inet-precedence
.
To associate a rewrite-rule configuration with a subscriber interface in a dynamic
profile, include the
rewrite-rules
statement at the
[edit dynamic profiles profile-name
class-of-service interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number]
hierarchy level.
The supported rewrite rules for subscriber interfaces are
dscp
,
dscp-ipv6
,
ieee-802.1
, and
inet-precedence
.
[
Subscriber Access
]
■
Dynamic configuration of the router advertisement protocol
—In a network
deployment where router interfaces are configured statically, you might need
to configure the router advertisement protocol on only a small number of
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■
New Features in JUNOS Release 10.1 for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers
JUNOS 10.1 Software Release Notes