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Broadband Subscriber Management Overview

Broadband Subscriber Management is a method of dynamically provisioning and managing subscriber access in a multiplay or triple play network environment. This method uses AAA configuration in conjunction with dynamic profiles to provide dynamic, per-subscriber authentication, addressing, access, and configuration for a host of broadband services including Internet access, gaming, IPTV, Video on Demand (VoD), and subscriber wholesaling.

Note: The Junos OS broadband subscriber management solution currently supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocols (DHCP)-based and Point-to-Point Protocol /Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPP/PPPoE)-based configuration and RADIUS authentication and authorization.

This guide focuses on the general components necessary for configuring a Juniper Networks MX Series 3D Universal Edge Router to dynamically provision and manage subscribers. However, you can also use a Juniper Networks EX Series Ethernet Switch in a subscriber network.

Managing subscribers in a DHCP-based or PPP/PPPoE-based residential broadband network using an MX Series router requires the following:

  • Planning and configuring a virtual LAN (VLAN) architecture for the access network.
  • Configuring an authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) framework for subscriber authentication and authorization through external servers (for example, RADIUS) as well as accounting and dynamic-request change of authorization (CoA) and disconnect operations through external servers, and address assignment through a combination of local address-assignment pools and RADIUS.
  • Configuring DHCP local server or DHCP relay for subscriber address assignment for DHCP-based networks.
  • Configuring address assignment pools for PPPoE-based networks.
  • Configuring dynamic profiles to include dynamic IGMP, firewall filter, and class of service (CoS) configuration for subscriber access.
  • Configuring multicast access to the core network.

To better understand the subscriber access network, this guide also provides general information about some hardware not from Juniper Networks and suggests methods for choosing different network configuration options. You can configure a subscriber network in many different ways. This guide does not cover all configuration scenarios. It is intended as a starting point for understanding subscriber management and how you can use Juniper Networks hardware and software to plan and build your own subscriber management solution.

Published: 2013-02-13