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Configuring a Dynamic Profile for Various Levels of Services

This topic discusses how to create dynamic profiles to define various levels of service for DHCP clients.

Before you configure dynamic profiles for client services:

  1. Create a basic dynamic profile.

    See Configuring a Basic Dynamic Profile.

  2. Configure a dynamic profile that enables DHCP clients access to the network.

    See Configuring a Dynamic Profile for Client Access

    Note: You can create a basic dynamic profile that contains both access configuration and some level of basic service.

  3. Ensure that the router is configured to enable communication between the client and the RADIUS server.

    See Specifying the Authentication and Accounting Methods for Subscriber Access.

  4. Configure all RADIUS values that you want the profiles to use when validating DHCP clients.

    See Configuring RADIUS Server Parameters for Subscriber Access

To configure an initial client access dynamic profile:

  1. Access the desired service profile.
    user@host# set dynamic-profiles basic-service-profile
  2. (Optional) Define any IGMP protocols values as described for creating a basic access profile to combine a basic service with access in a profile.

    See Configuring a Dynamic Profile for Client Access.

  3. (Optional) Specify any filters for the interface.

    See Dynamically Attaching Statically Created Filters for Any Interface Type, Dynamically Attaching Statically Created Filters for a Specific Interface Family Type, or Dynamically Attaching Filters Using RADIUS Variables.

  4. Define any CoS values for the service level you want this profile to configure on the interface.

Published: 2013-02-11

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Published: 2013-02-11