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Configuring Event Publishers

This section shows how to configure event publishers. It covers the following tasks:

Configuring Global and Default Retailer Event Publishers

You can use SDX Configuration Editor to configure global and default retailer event publishers. To do so:

  1. Access the plug-in configuration as described in Accessing the Plug-In Configuration.
  2. In the Plug-In Event Publishers area, enter a comma-separated list of plug-in instances in each event publisher field that you want to configure.

Global User Authorization Plug-ins

Default Retailer Authentication Plug-ins

Default Retailer DHCP Authentication Plug-ins

Global DHCP Authorization Plug-ins

Global Service Authorization Plug-ins

Global Subscription Authorization Plug-ins

Global User Tracking Plug-ins

Global Service Tracking Plug-ins

Global Interface Tracking Plug-ins

Embedded AdminServer Authorization Plug-ins

Configuring Service-Specific Event Publishers

In the value-added services definition in SDX Admin, you can configure two event publishers for a service:

You configure these event publishers in the SSP Services window in SDX Admin. See SRC-PE Services and Policies Guide, Chapter 2, Managing Services on a Solaris Platform.

Configuring Retailer-Specific Event Publishers

In the retailer definition in SDX Admin, you can configure three event publishers for a retailer:

If you do not specify retailer-specific authentication plug-ins, the default retailer authentication plug-ins are called. If you do not specify default retailer authentication plug-ins, subscribers are admitted without authentication.

You configure these event publishers in the Retailer pane in SDX Admin. See Adding Retailers.

Configuring Virtual Router-Specific Event Publishers

In the virtual router definition in SDX Admin, you can configure an interface-tracking plug-in event publisher for a virtual router. These plug-in instances are called when a managed interface is started and stopped. They are called after an interface comes up, when new policies are installed on the interface, and when the interface goes down.

You configure this event publisher in the VirtualRouter pane in SDX Admin. For information about configuring virtual routers for JUNOSe routers, see SRC-PE Network Guide, Chapter 6, Using JUNOSe Routers in the SRC Network with a Solaris Platform. For information about configuring virtual routers for JUNOS routing platforms, see SRC-PE Network Guide, Chapter 8, Using JUNOS Routing Platforms in the SRC Network with a Solaris Platform.


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