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Logging in Simulated Subscribers with the CLI

You can log in IPv4 subscribers who are:

Logging in simulated subscribers allows you to test your SRC application without the need for a router or other device.

You can log out from the simulated subscriber session in the same way that you log out from other subscriber sessions.

Logging In Authenticated DHCP Subscribers

Use the following command to log in simulated IPv4 authenticated DHCP subscribers:

request sae login ipv4 authenticated-dhcp virtual-router virtual-router address address 
login-name login-name mac-address mac-address <service-bundle service-bundle> 
<radius-class radius-class> <interface-name interface-name> <interface-alias 
interface-alias> <interface-description interface-description> <nas-port-id nas-port-id> 

To log in a simulated IPv4 authenticated DHCP subscriber:

  1. Issue the request sae login ipv4 authenticated-dhcp command. Specify the virtual-router, address, login-name, and mac-address options.
  2. user@host> request sae login ipv4 authenticated-dhcp virtual-router virtual-router 
    address address login-name login-name mac-address mac-address 
    
    
    
  3. (Optional) To specify the service bundle used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the service-bundle option.
  4. (Optional) To specify the RADIUS class used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the radius-class option.
  5. (Optional) To specify the virtual interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-name option.
  6. (Optional) To specify the interface description used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-alias option.

If you are simulating JUNOSe routers, the interface alias is the description that is configured on JUNOSe routers with the interface description command.

  1. (Optional) To specify the alternate interface name used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-description option.
  2. (Optional) To specify the port identifier of an interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the nas-port-id option.

Logging In Authenticated Interface Subscribers

Use the following command to log in simulated IPv4 authenticated interface subscribers:

request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface virtual-router virtual-router address 
address login-name login-name <service-bundle service-bundle> <radius-class 
radius-class> <interface-name interface-name> <interface-alias interface-alias> 
<interface-description interface-description> <nas-port-id nas-port-id> 

To log in a simulated IPv4 authenticated interface subscriber:

  1. Issue the request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface command. Specify the virtual-router, address, and login-name options.
  2. user@host> request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface virtual-router 
    virtual-router address address login-name login-name 
    
    
    
  3. (Optional) To specify the service bundle used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the service-bundle option.
  4. (Optional) To specify the RADIUS class used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the radius-class option.
  5. (Optional) To specify the virtual interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-name option.
  6. (Optional) To specify the interface description used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-alias option.

If you are simulating JUNOSe routers, the interface alias is the description that is configured on JUNOSe routers with the interface description command.

  1. (Optional) To specify the alternate interface name used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-description option.
  2. (Optional) To specify the port identifier of an interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the nas-port-id option.

Logging In Unauthenticated DHCP Subscribers

Use the following command to log in simulated IPv4 unauthenticated DHCP subscribers:

request sae login ipv4 unauthenticated-dhcp virtual-router virtual-router address 
address mac-address mac-address <login-name login-name> <service-bundle 
service-bundle> <radius-class radius-class> <interface-name interface-name> 
<interface-alias interface-alias> <interface-description interface-description> 
<nas-port-id nas-port-id> 

To log in a simulated IPv4 unauthenticated DHCP subscriber:

  1. Issue the request sae login ipv4 unauthenticated-dhcp command. Specify the virtual-router, address, and mac-address options.
  2. user@host> request sae login ipv4 unauthenticated-dhcp virtual-router 
    virtual-router address address mac-address mac-address 
    
    
    
  3. (Optional) To specify the fully-qualified name used to log in the simulated subscriber, use the login-name option.
  4. (Optional) To specify the service bundle used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the service-bundle option.
  5. (Optional) To specify the RADIUS class used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the radius-class option.
  6. (Optional) To specify the virtual interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-name option.
  7. (Optional) To specify the interface description used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-alias option.

If you are simulating JUNOSe routers, the interface alias is the description that is configured on JUNOSe routers with the interface description command.

  1. (Optional) To specify the alternate interface name used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-description option.
  2. (Optional) To specify the port identifier of an interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the nas-port-id option.

Logging In Unauthenticated Interface Subscribers

Use the following command to log in simulated IPv4 unauthenticated interface subscribers:

request sae login ipv4 unauthenticated-interface virtual-router virtual-router 
interface-name interface-name <address address> <login-name login-name> 
<service-bundle service-bundle> <radius-class radius-class> <interface-alias 
interface-alias> <interface-description interface-description> <nas-port-id nas-port-id> 

To log in a simulated IPv4 authenticated interface subscriber:

  1. Issue the request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface command. Specify the virtual-router and interface-name options.
  2. user@host> request sae login ipv4 authenticated-interface virtual-router 
    virtual-router interface-name interface-name 
    
    
    
  3. (Optional) To specify the IP address from which you log in the simulated subscriber, use the address option.
  4. (Optional) To specify the fully-qualified name used to log in the simulated subscriber, use the login-name option.
  5. (Optional) To specify the service bundle used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the service-bundle option.
  6. (Optional) To specify the RADIUS class used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the radius-class option.
  7. (Optional) To specify the interface description used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-alias option.

If you are simulating JUNOSe routers, the interface alias is the description that is configured on JUNOSe routers with the interface description command.

  1. (Optional) To specify the alternate interface name used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the interface-description option.
  2. (Optional) To specify the port identifier of an interface used when logging in the simulated subscriber, use the nas-port-id option.

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