SRC-PE Subscribers and Subscriptions Guide
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About This Guide
- Objectives
- Audience
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
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Overview of Subscribers and Subscriptions on a C-series Platform
- Overview of Subscribers
- Overview of Subscriptions
- Enterprise Subscriber and Subscription Hierarchy
- Enterprise Subscription Hierarchy
- Overview of Managers
- Read Privileges
- Management Privileges
- Managers That Control All Retailers
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Overview of Subscribers and Subscriptions on a Solaris Platform
- Overview of Subscribers
- Overview of Subscriptions
- Enterprise Subscriber and Subscription Hierarchy
- Enterprise Subscription Hierarchy
- Overview of Operators
- Operator Read Privileges
- Operator Management Privileges
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Subscriber Logins and Service Activation
- Overview of Login Events and Processes
- Login Events
- Summary of the Login Process
- Residential Subscriber Login and Processes
- PPP Subscriber Login and Service Activation
- Web Login for PPP Subscribers
- PPP Login Interactions
- PPP Logout Interactions
- DHCP Subscriber Login and Service Activation
- Interface Startup
- Initial Login
- Initial DHCP Login Interactions
- DHCP Login to Subscriber Account Interactions
- Persistent DHCP Subscriber Login Interactions
- DHCP Subscriber Logout Interactions
- Static IP Subscribers
- Single PC, IP Address Known
- Subscriber IP Address Not Known
- Enterprise Subscriber Login Process
- Interface Startup
- Subscriptions and Activations
- Subscription Activation Interactions
- Subscription Deactivation Interactions
- Automatic Activation at Login
- Enterprise-Specific Remote Session Activation
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Configuring Subscriber-Related Properties on the SAE with the SRC CLI
- Configuring the Length of Time MAC Addresses Remain in SAE Cache
- Identifying a Profile for Unauthenticated Subscribers
- Configuring Interim Accounting for Services and Subscribers
- Avoiding Overcharges for Sessions That Time Out
- Allowing Multiple Logins from the Same IP Address
- Authenticating Registered Username/Password Pairs
- Configuring Timers for Session Reactivation
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Configuring Subscriber-Related Properties on the SAE on a Solaris Platform
- Overview
- Configuring the Length of Time MAC Addresses Remain in SAE Cache
- Max Cache Expiration Time Field
- Identifying a Profile for Unauthenticated Subscribers
- Unauthenticated User DN Field
- Configuring Interim Accounting for Services and Subscribers
- Interim Accounting Fields
- Avoiding Overcharges for Sessions That Time Out
- Idle Timeout Field
- Allowing Multiple Logins from the Same IP Address
- Allow Same IP Login Field
- Authenticating Registered Username/Password Pairs
- Login Registration Field
- Configuring Timers for Session Reactivation
- Background Service Activation Fields
- Modifying the SAE Property File
- Editing Properties with SDX Admin
- Editing Properties with a Text Editor
- Loading Subscriptions Based on RADIUS Authorization
- Accepting Login Names with Different Formats
- Default Login Parser Properties
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Classifying Interfaces and Subscribers with the SRC CLI
- Overview of Classification Scripts
- How Classification Scripts Work
- Interface Classification Scripts
- Subscriber Classification Scripts
- DHCP Classification Scripts
- Overview of Configuring Classification Scripts
- Subscriber Classifiers
- DHCP Classifiers
- Interface Classifiers
- Classification Targets
- Target Expressions
- Classification Conditions
- Glob Matching
- Regular Expression Matching
- Classifying Interfaces
- Interface Classification Conditions
- Example: Managing Interfaces for Premium and Basic PPP and DHCP Subscribers
- Example: Managing Specific Interfaces
- Classifying Subscribers
- Subscriber Classification Conditions
- Sending DHCP Options to the JUNOSe Router
- Subscriber Classification Targets
- Example: Subscriber Classification Scripts for Static IP Subscriber
- Example: Subscriber Classification Scripts Using a Subscriber Group
- Example: Subscriber Classification Scripts for Enterprise Subscribers
- Matching on the Interface Name
- Matching on the Interface Alias
- Example: Creating Router Interface Subscriber Session
- Example: Activating Services for a Group of Subscriber Sessions
- Classifying DHCP Subscribers
- DHCP Classification Conditions
- DHCP Classification Targets
- Selecting DHCP Parameters
- Setting DHCP Parameters with DHCP Options
- Creating DHCP Profiles
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Classifying Interfaces and Subscribers on a Solaris Platform
- Overview of Classification Scripts
- How Classification Scripts Work
- Interface Classification Scripts
- Subscriber Classification Scripts
- DHCP Classification Scripts
- Configuring Classification Scripts
- Classification Targets
- Target Expressions
- Classification Criteria
- Glob Matching
- Regular Expression Matching
- Configuring Targets in Structured View
- Configuring Criteria in Structured View
- Configuring Targets and Criteria in Raw View
- Testing Subscriber and Interface Classification Scripts
- Classifying Interfaces
- Selecting Interface Classification Criteria
- Configuring Interface Classification Targets
- Example: Managing Interfaces for Premium and Basic PPP and DHCP Subscribers
- Example: Managing Specific Interfaces
- Example: Managing Interfaces by Using the Interface Description
- Classifying Subscribers
- Selecting Subscriber Classification Criteria
- Sending DHCP Options to the JUNOSe Router
- Configuring Subscriber Classification Targets
- Example: Subscriber Classification Scripts for Static IP Subscriber
- Example: Subscriber Classification Scripts Using a Subscriber Group
- Example: Subscriber Classification Scripts for Enterprise Subscribers
- Matching on the Interface Name
- Matching on the Interface Alias
- Example: Subscriber Classification Scripts For a Wholesaler/Retailer Scenario
- Example: Creating Router Interface Subscriber Session
- Example: Activating Services for a Group of Subscriber Sessions
- Classifying DHCP Subscribers
- Selecting DHCP Classification Criteria
- Configuring DHCP Classification Targets
- Selecting DHCP Parameters
- Setting DHCP Parameters with DHCP Options
- Creating DHCP Profiles
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Overview of Plug-Ins Included with the SAE
- How Internal Plug-Ins Work
- Plug-In Pool
- Event Publishers
- Types of Internal Plug-Ins
- Authorization Plug-Ins
- Tracking Plug-Ins
- Customizing RADIUS Packets with Plug-Ins
- Assigning DHCP Addresses to Subscribers
- Creating and Tracking Subscriber Sessions
- Activating and Tracking Service Sessions
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Configuring Internal, External, and Synchronization Plug-Ins with the SRC CLI
- Configuring Internal Plug-Ins
- Configuring the SAE for External Plug-Ins
- Configuring the State Synchronization Plug-In Interface
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Overview of Configuring Plug-Ins for Solaris Platforms
- Configuring Plug-Ins with SDX Configuration Editor
- Accessing the Plug-In Configuration
- Creating Plug-In Instances
- Configuring Internal Plug-Ins
- Configuring the SAE for External Plug-Ins
- Configuring the State Synchronization Plug-In Interface
- Configuring Plug-Ins with SDX Admin
- Configuring External Plug-Ins
- Configuring Internal and Hosted Plug-Ins
- Defining RADIUS Packets
- Setting Up the Plug-In Instance to Use a Template
- Configuring Event Publishers
- Example: LDAP Authentication Plug-In
- Example: Basic RADIUS Accounting Plug-In
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Configuring Authorization and Accounting Plug-Ins with SDX Configuration Editor
- Configuring Tracking Plug-Ins
- Configuring Flat File Accounting Plug-Ins
- Configuring Headers for Flat File Accounting Plug-Ins
- Configuring Basic RADIUS Accounting Plug-Ins
- Configuring Flexible RADIUS Accounting Plug-Ins
- Configuring Custom RADIUS Accounting-Plug-Ins
- Configuring Authorization Plug-Ins
- Limiting Subscribers on Router Interfaces
- Configuring Basic RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Configuring Flexible RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Configuring Custom RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Configuring LDAP Authentication Plug-Ins
- Using RADIUS Plug-In Fields
- Configuring UDP Ports for RADIUS Plug-Ins
- Configuring Global UDP Ports
- Global RADIUS UDP Port Field
- Creating RADIUS Peers
- Defining RADIUS Packets for Flexible RADIUS Plug-Ins with SDX Configuration Editor
- Creating and Using RADIUS Templates
- Configuring RADIUS Attributes
- More About Using Flexible RADIUS Packet Definitions
- Setting Values in Authentication Response Packets
- Selecting IP Address Pools Using DHCP Response Packets
- Configuring Event Publishers
- Configuring Global and Default Retailer Event Publishers
- Configuring Service-Specific Event Publishers
- Configuring Retailer-Specific Event Publishers
- Configuring Virtual Router-Specific Event Publishers
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Configuring Accounting and Authentication Plug-Ins with the SRC CLI
- Creating RADIUS Peers
- Related Information
- Configuring Tracking Plug-Ins
- Configuring Flat File Accounting Plug-Ins
- Related Information
- Configuring Headers for Flat File Accounting Plug-Ins
- Configuring Basic RADIUS Accounting Plug-Ins
- Related Information
- Configuring Flexible RADIUS Accounting Plug-Ins
- Related Information
- Configuring Custom RADIUS Accounting-Plug-Ins
- Related Information
- Configuring Authentication Plug-Ins
- Limiting Subscribers on Router Interfaces
- Configuring Basic RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Related Information
- Configuring Flexible RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Related Information
- Configuring Custom RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Related Information
- Configuring LDAP Authentication Plug-Ins
- Related Information
- Configuring UDP Ports for RADIUS Plug-Ins
- Configuring Global UDP Ports
- Defining RADIUS Packets for Flexible RADIUS Plug-Ins with the SRC CLI
- Using Default RADIUS Templates
- Naming RADIUS Attribute Instances
- Defining RADIUS Attributes
- Standard RADIUS Attributes
- Juniper Networks VSAs
- Defining the Values of RADIUS Attributes
- Configuring a RADIUS Packet Template
- More About Using Flexible RADIUS Packet Definitions
- Setting Values in Authentication Response Packets
- Selecting IP Address Pools Using DHCP Response Packets
- Configuring Event Publishers
- Configuring Global and Default Retailer Event Publishers
- Related Information
- Configuring Service-Specific Event Publishers
- Configuring Retailer-Specific Event Publishers
- Configuring Virtual Router-Specific Event Publishers
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Configuring Subscribers and Subscriptions with SDX Admin
- Overview of Configuring Subscribers and Subscriptions
- LDAP Model for Subscribers
- Subscriptions
- Specifying the Activation Order for Subscriptions
- LDAP Model for Subscriptions
- Operators
- Read Privileges
- Management Privileges
- Operators That Control All Retailers
- LDAP Model for Operators
- Tools for Adding Subscribers and Subscriptions
- Inheritance of Properties and Subscriptions
- Encryption Methods for Passwords
- Adding Subscribers
- Adding Retailers
- Retailer Fields
- Assigning Service Scopes
- Adding Subscriber Folders
- Subscriber Folder Fields
- Adding Residential Subscribers
- Residential Subscriber Fields
- Adding Enterprises
- Enterprise Fields
- Adding Sites
- Site Fields
- Adding Routers as Subscribers
- Router Subscriber Fields
- Adding Operators
- Operator Fields
- Configuring Subscriptions
- Configuring Subscriptions to Value-Added Services
- Value-Added Subscription Fields
- Allowing Multiple Subscriptions per Subscriber
- Configuring Subscriptions to Outsourced Services
- Outsource Service Subscription Fields
- Configuring Access Subscriptions
- Access Subscription Fields
- Configuring RADIUS Subscriptions
- RADIUS Subscription Fields
- Configuring Substitutions for Subscriptions
- Adding Substitutions
- Substitutions to a Transmission Rate for a Scheduled Action
- Modifying Substitutions
- Validating Substitutions
- Deleting Substitutions
- Modifying and Deleting Subscribers and Subscriptions
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Configuring Subscribers and Subscriptions with the SRC CLI
- Overview of Configuring Subscribers and Subscriptions
- Specifying the Activation Order for Subscriptions
- Inheritance of Properties and Subscriptions
- Enabling the Subscriber and Subscription Configuration on the SRC CLI
- Adding Subscribers
- Adding Retailers
- Configuring Administrative Information for Retailers
- Adding Subscriber Folders
- Adding Residential Subscribers
- Configuring Administrative Information for Residential Subscribers
- Adding Enterprises
- Configuring Administrative Information for Enterprise Subscribers
- Adding Sites
- Adding Devices as Subscribers
- Adding Managers
- Configuring Subscriptions
- Allowing Multiple Subscriptions per Subscriber
- Configuring Accesses
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Overview of the Residential Portal
- How Subscribers Use a Residential Portal
- Overview of a Residential Portal
- Subscriptions to Services
- Service Schedules in a Residential Portal
- Equipment Registration for DHCP Login
- Overview of the Sample Residential Portal
- Web Application Architecture
- Model Components
- View Components
- Control Components
- Behaviors for the Sample Residential Portal
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Installing and Configuring the Sample Residential Portal
- Before You Install and Configure the Sample Residential Portal
- Configuring Equipment Registration Behavior
- Configuring ISP Service Behavior
- Configuring Cable Behavior
- Authenticating Subscribers Through RADIUS
- Customizing How the Sample Residential Portal Handles Unrecognized IP Subscribers
- Overview of Configuration Files for the Sample Residential Portal
- WEB-INF/portalBehavior.properties
- WEB-INF/struts-config.xml
- WEB-INF/tiles-defs.xml
- Installing the Sample Residential Portal
- Preparing the Application for Customization
- Configuring the Sample Residential Portal
- Deploying the Updated WAR File
- Testing a Portal Application
- Removing Access to the Sample Residential Portal
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How Subscribers Use the Sample Residential Portal
- Overview of the Sample Residential Portal
- Before You Use the Sample Residential Portal
- Logging In to the Sample Residential Portal Using a Simulated User Profile
- Logging In to the Sample Residential Portal
- Managing Services from the Sample Residential Portal
- Starting and Stopping Services
- Getting Usage Information
- Setting Up the Type of Service Activation
- Setting Up Service Schedules
- Specifying Values for Times
- Setting Times
- Setting Actions
- Subscribing to Services
- Registering Equipment for DHCP Login
- Disabling Equipment Registration
- Logging Out of the Sample Residential Portal
- Using the Sample Residential Portal from PDAs
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Developing a Residential Portal
- Before You Develop a Residential Portal
- Development Tools to Create a Residential Portal
- Virtual IP Address for Policies
- Configuring a Virtual Portal Address with SDX Configuration Editor
- Virtual Portal Address Field
- Redirecting Traffic to a Captive Portal Web Page
- Sequence for Redirecting Traffic
- Configuring the SRC Software in a Multihop Environment
- Managing Security for Public Wireless LAN Applications
- Developing a Portal Based on the Sample Residential Portal
- Preparing to Develop a Portal Based on the Sample Residential Portal
- Creating a Portal Project
- Building the Portal
- Deploying the Portal
- Testing a Portal Application
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Redirecting Subscriber Traffic
- Overview of Traffic Redirection
- Proxy Request Management
- HTTP Proxy and DNS
- Redirect Server Redundancy
- Before You Configure Redundancy for the Redirect Server
- Protection Against Denial-of-Service Attacks
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Configuring Traffic Redirection with the SRC CLI
- Configuration Statements for the Redirect Server
- Before You Configure the Redirect Server on a C-Series System
- Configuring the Redirect Server
- Configuring General Properties for the Redirect Server
- Configuring a Connection Between the Redirect Server and the Directory
- Defining Traffic to Transmit to the Redirect Server
- Changing The Number of Requests That the Redirect Server Accepts
- Specifying Extensions for Files that the Redirect Server Accepts
- Verifying Configuration for the Redirect Server
- Configuring the DNS Server for the Redirect Server
- Configuring the Redirect Server to Support HTTP Proxies
- Configuring a Redundant Redirect Server
- Configuring Logging for the Redirect Server
- Changing the Configuration for the Redirect Server
- Assessing Load for Redirect Server
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Configuring Traffic Redirection on a Solaris Platform
- Installing the Redirect Server
- Configuration Overview for Redirect Server
- Configuring IP Filter
- Example: Creating a Rule to Redirect Traffic to a Different Port Number
- Example: Creating a Rule to Redirect Unauthorized Traffic
- Configuring Redirect Server from the redir.properties File
- Configuration Properties for the Redirect Server
- Configuring Logging for Redirect Server
- Changing the Configuration for Redirect Server
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Reviewing and Configuring Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Overview of Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Directory Structure
- Priorities for Subscriptions
- Before You Configure Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring Firewall Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Overview of Basic Firewall Services and Policies
- Tasks to Configure Firewall Policies and Services
- Configuring Basic Firewall Policies
- Configuring Basic Firewall Services
- Reviewing the fwrule Policy Group for Exceptions to Stateful Firewalls
- Reviewing the FirewallRule Service for Exceptions to Stateful Firewalls
- Reviewing Services for Exceptions to Stateless Firewalls
- Parameter Values Used by Services for Exceptions to Stateless Firewalls
- Planning Services for Custom Firewall Exceptions
- Configuring Policies for Custom Firewall Exceptions
- Configuring Services for Custom Firewall Exceptions
- Configuring Priorities for Stateless or Stateful Firewall Services
- Configuring Priorities to Have Enterprise Services Work Together
- Configuring Global Priority Ranges from Policy Editor
- Configuring Global Priority Ranges from SDX Admin
- Configuring Priorities for Individual Scopes by Defining Them in Services
- Using Stateless Firewall and BoD Applications Together
- Configuring NAT Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring the dynsrcnat Policy Group
- Reviewing the DynSrcNat Service
- Configuring the staticdstnat Policy Group
- Configuring the StaticDstNat Service
- Configuring the staticsrcnat Policy Group
- Configuring the StaticSrcNat Service
- Configuring Bandwidth Policies and Services for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Parameter Values Used by BoD Services
- Bandwidth Policies for Different Routing Platforms
- Configuring Basic BoD Policies
- Configuring Basic BoD Services
- Configuring BoD Policies
- Configuring BoD Services
- Using BoD Services to Assign Traffic to Bandwidth Categories
- Using BoD and Basic BoD Services Together to Supply Class of Service
- Setting Up Forwarding Preferences—Example 1
- Setting Up Forwarding Preferences—Example 2
- Enabling Schedules for Subscriptions for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Configuring VPNs for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Before You Configure VPN Policies and Services
- Configuring Policies for BoD Traffic Destined for VPNs
- Configuring Services for BoD Traffic Destined for VPNs
- Billing Subscribers Through SCU/DCU for JUNOS Routing Platforms
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Adding VPNs from JUNOS Routing Platforms with the SRC CLI
- Before You Add a JUNOS VPN to the SRC Configuration
- Configuring VPNs to Integrate into an SRC Network
- Configuration Statements for Adding VPNs and Extranet Clients
- Adding VPNs for Retailers and Enterprises
- Verifying and Updating Configuration of Extranets for VPNs
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Adding VPNs from JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Overview of VPNs in the SRC Network
- Implementing a Routing Scheme for VPNs
- Configuring VPNs to Integrate into an SRC Network
- Adding VPNs with a Data Integrator
- Adding VPNs with SDX Admin
- VPN Fields
- Modifying VPNs
- Adding Extranet Clients to VPNs
- Removing Extranet Clients
- Locating and Removing Inactive Subscriptions to a VPN
- Deleting VPNs from the Directory
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Overview of Enterprise Service Portals
- Function of Enterprise Service Portals
- Consistency of Data in the Directory
- Privileges of IT Managers
- Developing and Customizing Enterprise Service Portals
- Identifying the SAE
- Enterprise Service Portals Provided with the SRC Software
- Sample Enterprise Service Portal
- Enterprise Manager Portal
- NAT Address Management Portal
- Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
- Network Information Collector with Enterprise Service Portals
- Service Parameters
- Substitutions and the Parameter Acquisition Path
- Power of Substitutions
- Substituting Values for Policy Parameters
- Managing Subscriptions to Aggregate Services
- Configuring Your Web Browser to Use an Enterprise Service Portal
- Accessing Enterprise Service Portals
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Planning Deployment for Enterprise Service Portals
- Architecture of Enterprise Service Portals
- Elements for an Enterprise Service Portal
- Communication Protocols
- Deployment Scenario for an Enterprise Service Portal
- Deciding Which Enterprise Service Portal to Use
- Planning Number of Instances of an Enterprise Service Portal
- Planning Namespace Hierarchy for an Enterprise Service Portal
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Installing and Configuring Enterprise Service Portals
- Before You Install an Enterprise Service Portal
- Installing Enterprise Service Portals
- Preparing the Web Applications for Customization
- Configuring Connections to the Directory
- Initialization Properties for Enterprise Service Portals
- Configuring Deployment Settings for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Deployment Properties for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Deploying the Enterprise Service Portals
- Configuring the URL for an Enterprise Service Portal
- Writing an Application to Allow a Machine to Provide Public IP Addresses for NAT
- Configuring an Enterprise Service Portal
- Accessing the Configuration Files
- Configuring Connections to the Subscriber Directory
- Configuring Connections to the Service Directory on Solaris Platforms
- Configuring Search Bases for Each Directory
- Configuring the Logging Properties
- Configuring a NIC Proxy
- Configuring Directory Eventing for SAE Identification
- Exporting the Configuration to the Directory
- Configuring an Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
- Overview of Configuration for an Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
- Configuring the Sample Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
- Configuring a Customized Enterprise Service Portal Audit Plug-In
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Managing Enterprise Service Portals
- Displaying Information About Your Control in the Enterprise
- Updating Data That the Enterprise Service Portal Displays
- Managing Operators
- Creating Managers
- Managers Fields
- Modifying Managers
- Deleting Managers
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Managing Services with Enterprise Manager Portal
- Overview of Enterprise Manager Portal
- Getting Help on Enterprise Manager Portal
- Setting the Configuration Level for Enterprise Manager Portal
- Managing Schedules
- Creating a Schedule
- Applying a Schedule to a Service
- Disabling a Schedule for a Service
- Changing Schedules
- Managing Subscriptions to Bandwidth-on-Demand Services
- Planning Subscriptions to BoD Services
- Creating a Subscription to BoD Services
- Setting a Bandwidth Level
- Adding Subscriptions to BoD Services
- Modifying Rules for a Subscription to a BoD Service
- Modifying the Bandwidth Level
- Moving the Bandwidth Level
- Deleting a Subscription for a BoD Service
- Deleting the Bandwidth Level
- Monitoring Use of Subscriptions to BoD Services
- Integrating VPNs into an SRC Network
- Modifying Subscriber VPN Configuration
- Creating Extranets
- Deleting Extranets
- Sending Traffic to a VPN
- Modifying the VPN to Which the Router Sends Traffic
- Stopping the Router from Sending Traffic to VPNs
- Classifying Traffic for Stateful Firewall Exceptions and NAT Rules
- Classifying Traffic
- Modifying Values for Traffic Classifications
- Deleting Traffic Classifications
- Subscribing to Firewall Services
- Before You Configure Firewall Exception Rules
- Creating Subscriptions to Firewall Services
- Creating Firewall Exceptions for Stateless Firewalls
- Creating Firewall Exceptions for Stateful Firewalls
- Adding a Schedule to a Firewall Exception
- Modifying Firewall Exceptions
- Deleting Firewall Exceptions
- Deleting Basic Firewalls
- Monitoring the Use of Subscriptions to Firewall Services
- Working with IP Addressing and NAT Services
- Requesting Public IP Addresses for NAT Services
- Canceling Requests for Public IP Addresses
- Returning Public IP Addresses to Service Providers
- Applying NAT Rules to Traffic
- Configuring Public IP Addresses for Outgoing Traffic
- Configuring Public IP Addresses for Incoming Traffic
- Configuring Fixed Public Addresses for Outgoing Traffic
- Modifying NAT Rules
- Deleting NAT Rules
- Monitoring the Status of Subscriptions
- Troubleshooting Subscriptions That Are Not Functioning Correctly
- Troubleshooting Subscriptions of Unknown Status
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Using NAT Address Management Portal
- Overview of NAT Address Management Portal
- Assigning IP Addresses
- Acknowledging the Release of IP Addresses
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Using the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
- Overview of the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
- Starting the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
- Subscribing to Services
- Activating Subscriptions
- Deactivating Subscriptions
- Suspending Subscriptions
- Canceling Suspensions of Subscriptions
- Monitoring Use of Subscriptions
- Specifying Values for Service Parameters in Subscriptions
- Restoring Default Values for Service Parameters In Subscriptions
- Deleting Subscriptions
- Monitoring Service Sessions for a Subscription
- Defining Networks for Departments in an Enterprise
- Modifying Network Definitions for Departments in an Enterprise
- Deleting Network Definitions for Departments in an Enterprise
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Developing an Enterprise Service Portal
- Developing a Portal Based on the Sample Enterprise Service Portal
- Preparing to Develop a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Creating a Portal Project for a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Building a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Deploying a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Testing a Sample-Based Enterprise Service Portal
- Using a Virtual Address for the Portal
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