SRC-PE 2.0.x C-Web Interface Configuration Guide
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About This Guide
[PDF 91 KB]
- Objectives
- Audience
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
- Chapter:
Configuring Remote Access to a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 103 KB]
- Configuring External Interfaces on a C-series Controller
- Configuring Loopback Interfaces for IPv4 with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Loopback Interfaces for IPv6 with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces for IPv4 with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces for IPv6 with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Tunnel Interfaces with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring a Static Route to Devices on Other Networks with the C-Web Interface
- Securing Connections Between a C-series Controller and Remote Hosts
- Configuring a C-series Controller to Accept SSH Connections with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring a C-series Controller to Accept Telnet Connections with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring a C-series Controller to Accept NETCONF Connections with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring NTP on C-series Controllers with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 73 KB]
- Specifying a Basic NTP Configuration on a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring NTP Client Mode for a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring an NTP Peer for a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring NTP Broadcast Mode on a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring NTP as a Multicast Client on a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Specifying an Authentication Key for NTP on C-series Controllers with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring NTP Authentication with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Chapter:
Configuring System Logging for a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 61 KB]
- Overview of the C-series Controller Log Server
- Message Groups
- Severity Levels
- Before You Configure System Logging with the C-Web Interface
- Saving System Log Messages to a File with the C-Web Interface
- Sending System Log Messages to Other Servers with the C-Web Interface
- Sending Notifications for System Log Messages to Users with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring User Access with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 119 KB]
- Overview of User Accounts
- Login Classes for User Accounts with the C-Web Interface
- Access Privilege Level
- Predefined Login Classes
- Access to Individual Commands and Configuration Statements with the C-Web Interface
- Regular Expressions for Allow and Deny Tasks
- Guidelines for Using Regular Expressions
- Timeout Value for Idle Login Sessions
- Configuring Login Classes with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring a Login Class
- Configuring User Accounts with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring a User Account
- Configuring Authentication for User Accounts
- Configuring a Plain Text Password
- Configuring SSH Authentication
- Changing the root Password
- Configuring a System Login Announcement with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Authenticating Users on a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 97 KB]
- Configuring RADIUS and TACACS+ Authentication on a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring RADIUS Authentication with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring TACACS+ Authentication with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring More Than One Authentication Method
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- Configuring Authentication Order
- Removing an Authentication Method from the Authentication Order
- Configuring Template Accounts for RADIUS and TACACS+ Authentication with the C-Web Interface
- Using Named Template Accounts
- Using Remote Template Accounts
- Configuring a Local User Template
- Chapter:
Configuring Static Host Mapping with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 42 KB]
- Overview of Static Host Mapping
- Configuring Static Host Mapping with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Managing the Juniper Networks Database with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 95 KB]
- Enabling the Juniper Networks Database to Run in Standalone Mode with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring the Juniper Networks Database to Run in Community Mode with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Securing the Juniper Networks Database with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Adding a Juniper Networks Database to an Established Community with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Promoting a Secondary Database to a Primary Role in a Configuration with One Primary Database with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Updating Data on a Juniper Networks Database with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Synchronizing Data on a Juniper Networks Database with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Loading Sample Data in to a Juniper Networks Database with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Securing Communications Between the Juniper Networks Database and SRC Components with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Recovering Data in a Community with One Primary Database and One Secondary Database with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Chapter:
Setting Up an SAE with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 63 KB]
- Initially Configuring the SAE with the C-Web Interface
- Creating Grouped Configurations for the SAE with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring an SAE Group with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Local Properties for the SAE with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the RADIUS Local IP Address and NAS ID with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the Directory Location for SAE Data with the C-Web Interface:
- Starting and Stopping the SAE with the C-Web Interface
- Starting the SAE with the C-Web Interface
- Stopping the SAE with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring the SAE with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 88 KB]
- Configuring LDAP Access to Directory Data with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Access Through LDAPS to Service and Subscriber Data
- Configuring Access to Subscriber Data
- Configuring Access to Service Data
- Configuring Access to Policy Data
- Configuring Access to the Persistent Login Cache
- Configuring the Location of Network Device Data
- Enabling Automatic Discovery of Changes in SAE Configuration Data
- Setting the Timeout and Number of Events for SAE Directory Eventing
- Related Topics
- Storing Subscriber and Service Session Data with the C-Web Interface
- Session Store Files
- Active and Passive Session Stores
- Standby SAEs
- Session Store File Rotation
- Configuring the Session Store Feature on the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Session Store Parameters for a Device Driver
- Configuring Global Session Store Parameters with the C-Web Interface
- Reducing the Size of Objects for the Session Store Feature
- Related Topics
- Configuring the Number of Threads for Sessions on the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Classifying Interfaces and Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 176 KB]
- Overview of Classification Scripts
- How Classification Scripts Work
- Interface Classification Scripts
- Subscriber Classification Scripts
- DHCP Classification Scripts
- Classification Targets
- Target Expressions
- Classification Conditions
- Glob Matching
- Regular Expression Matching
- Classifying Interfaces with the C-Web Interface
- Interface Classification Conditions
- Classifying Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Subscriber Classification Conditions
- Sending DHCP Options to the JUNOSe Router
- Subscriber Classification Targets
- Classifying DHCP Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- DHCP Classification Conditions
- DHCP Classification Targets
- Selecting DHCP Parameters
- Setting DHCP Parameters with DHCP Options
- Creating DHCP Profiles with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring the SAE for a PCMM Environment with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 76 KB]
- Configuring the SAE for a Cable Network Environment with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the SAE to Manage PCMM Devices with the C-Web Interface
- Setting Up SAE Communities with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the SAE Community Manager
- Configuring SAE Properties for the Event Notification API with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring PCMM Record-Keeping Server Plug-Ins
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- Configuring CMTS-Specific RKS Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Record-Keeping Server Peers for Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring and Starting the SNMP Agent with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 106 KB]
- Configuring the SDX SNMP Agent
- Related Topics
- Configuring General Properties for the SDX SNMP Agent
- Configuring Initial Properties for the SDX SNMP Agent
- Configuring Directory Connection Properties for the SDX SNMP Agent
- Configuring Directory Monitoring Properties for the SDX SNMP Agent
- Configuring Logging Destinations for the SDX SNMP Agent
- Configuring JRE Properties
- Configuring the SNMP Agent
- Configuring System Information for the SNMP Agent
- Configuring Access Control for SNMPv3 Users
- Configuring Authentication
- Configuring Encryption
- Configuring Access Control for Communities
- Configuring Access Control for the VACM
- Associating Security Names with a Community
- Defining Named Views
- Defining Access Privileges for an SNMP Group
- Assigning Security Names to Groups
- Configuring Notification Targets
- Configuring Performance Traps
- Configuring Event Traps
- Operating the SNMP Agent
- Starting the SDX SNMP Agent
- Stopping the SDX SNMP Agent
- Monitoring the SDX SNMP Agent
- Chapter:
Configuring NIC with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 109 KB]
- Before You Configure the NIC
- Related Topics
- Configuring the NIC with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Reviewing and Changing Operating Properties for NIC with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring NIC Replication with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Starting the NIC with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring a NIC Scenario with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring the SAE to Communicate with SAE Plug-In Agents
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- Related Topics
- Obtaining Interface Configuration Information for OnePopStaticRouteIp
- Related Topics
- Testing a NIC Resolution with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Stopping a NIC Host on a C-series Controller with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Restarting the NIC with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Changing NIC Configurations with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Chapter:
Using the C-Web Interface to Configure SRC Applications to Communicate with an SAE
[PDF 71 KB]
- Before You Configure a NIC Proxy
- Configuring a NIC Proxy from the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring NIC Test Data with the C-Web Interface
- Examples: Key Values for NIC Bindings
- Related Topics
- Chapter:
Configuring Admission Control with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 170 KB]
- Configuring SRC-ACP
- Creating Grouped Configurations for SRC-ACP with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring an SRC-ACP Group
- Related Topics
- Configuring Local Properties for SRC-ACP
- Configuring Basic Local Properties for SRC-ACP
- Configuring Initial Properties for SRC-ACP
- Configuring Directory Connection Properties for SRC-ACP
- Configuring Initial Directory Eventing Properties for SRC-ACP
- Related Topics
- Configuring the SAE for SRC-ACP with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring SRC-ACP as an External Plug-In
- Configuring Event Publishers
- Configuring the SAE to Monitor Interfaces for Congestion Points
- Related Topics
- Configuring SRC-ACP Properties
- Configuring Logging Destinations for SRC-ACP
- Configuring SRC-ACP Operation
- Specifying Values That SRC-ACP Looks for in Remote Update Database
- Specifying Interface Tracking Events That SRC-ACP Ignores
- Configuring CORBA Interfaces
- Configuring SRC-ACP Redundancy
- Configuring Connections to the Subscribers' Directory
- Configuring Connections to the Services' Directory
- Configuring SRC-ACP Scripts and Classification
- Configuring SRC-ACP to Manage the Edge Network
- Configuring Network Interfaces in the Directory (Edge Network)
- Configuring Bandwidths for Subscribers (Edge Network)
- Assigning Network Interfaces to Subscribers
- Configuring Bandwidths for Services
- Related Topics
- Configuring SRC-ACP to Manage the Backbone Network
- Configuring Network Interfaces in the Directory (Backbone Network)
- Extending SRC-ACP Congestion Points
- Configuring Action Congestion Points
- Configuring Bandwidths for Services (Backbone Network)
- Configuring Congestion Points for Services
- Configuring Congestion Points in the Directory
- Assigning Interfaces to Congestion Points
- Related Topics
- Configuring Congestion Point Classification with the C-Web Interface
- Congestion Point Classification Scripts
- Congestion Point Profiles
- Configuring Targets and Criteria for Classification Scripts
- Configuring Classification Scripts Contents for Classification Scripts
- Configuring Congestion Point Classification Targets
- Selecting Congestion Point Classification Criteria
- Defining a Congestion Point Profile
- Congestion Point Expressions
- Expressions in Templates for Congestion Point Profiles
- Methods for Use with Scripting Expressions
- Match Criteria for Congestion Point Classification
- Chapter:
Configuring the JPS with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 118 KB]
- Configuring the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Modifying the JPS Configuration with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring General Properties for the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Specifying a Policy Server Identifier in Messages with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Logging Destinations with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Specifying Connections to the Application Managers
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- Related Topics
- Specifying Connections to RKSs with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring RKS Pairs with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring RKS Pairs for Associated Application Managers
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- Specifying Connections to CMTS Devices with the C-Web Interface
- Modifying the Subscriber Configuration with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Subscriber IP Pools as IP Address Ranges with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Subscriber IP Pools as IP Subnets with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the SAE to Interact with the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Specifying Application Managers for the Policy Server
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- Related Topics
- Specifying Application Manager Identifiers for Policy Servers
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- Related Topics
- Adding Objects for Policy Servers to the Directory
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- Related Topics
- Configuring Initialization Scripts with the C-Web Interface
- Enabling State Synchronization with the C-Web Interface
- Using the NIC Resolver with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Managing the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Starting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Restarting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Stopping the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Displaying JPS Status with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Chapter:
Using JUNOSe Routers in the SRC Network with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 127 KB]
- COPS Connection Between JUNOSe Routers and the SAE
- Highly Available Connections to JUNOSe Routers
- Adding JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Operative JUNOSe Routers and Virtual Routers
- Adding JUNOSe Routers Individually
- Adding Virtual Routers Individually
- Related Topics
- Configuring the SAE to Manage JUNOSe Routers with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from JUNOSe Routers
- Configuring the SNMP Server on the JUNOSe Router
- Configuring Global SNMP Communities in the SRC Software
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- Developing Router Initialization Scripts
- Interface Object Fields
- Required Methods
- Example: Router Initialization Script
- Specifying JUNOSe Router Initialization Scripts on the SAE with the C-Web Interface
- Accessing the Router CLI
- Starting the SRC Client on a JUNOSe Router
- Stopping the SRC Client on a JUNOSe Router
- Monitoring Interactions Between the SAE and the JUNOSe Router
- Troubleshooting Problems with Managing JUNOSe Routers
- Troubleshooting the SRC Client on JUNOSe Routers
- Viewing the State of JUNOSe Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOSe Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing Statistics for All JUNOSe Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Using JUNOS Routing Platforms in the SRC Network with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 156 KB]
- BEEP Connection Between JUNOS Routing Platforms and the SAE
- Adding JUNOS Routing Platforms and Virtual Routers with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Operative JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Adding JUNOS Routers Individually
- Adding Virtual Routers Individually
- Related Topics
- Configuring the SAE to Manage JUNOS Routing Platforms with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Secure Connections Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Manually Obtaining Digital Certificates
- Obtaining Digital Certificates through SCEP
- Installing the Server Certificate on the Router
- Creating a Client Certificate for the Router
- Installing the Client Certificate on the Router
- Configuring the SAE to Use TLS
- Configuring TLS on the SAE
- Checking Changes to the JUNOS Configuration with the C-Web Interface
- Setting Up Periodic Configuration Checking
- Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Configuring Global SNMP Communities in the SRC Software
- Developing Router Initialization Scripts
- Interface Object Fields
- Required Methods
- Example: Router Initialization Script
- Specifying JUNOS Router Initialization Scripts on the SAE with the C-Web Interface
- Accessing the Router CLI
- Configuring JUNOS Routing Platforms to Interact with the SAE
- Configuring the JUNOS Routing Platform to Apply Changes
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- Disabling Interactions Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Monitoring Interactions Between the SAE and JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Troubleshooting Problems with the SRC Software Process with the C-Web Interface
- Deleting All SRC Data on JUNOS Routing Platforms
- Viewing the State of JUNOS Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing Statistics for Specific JUNOS Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Viewing Statistics for All JUNOS Device Drivers with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Adding Objects for CMTS Devices with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 45 KB]
- Adding Objects for CMTS Devices with the C-Web Interface
- Creating Virtual Routers for the CMTS Device with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Integrating Third-Party Network Devices into the SRC Network with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 135 KB]
- Overview of Integrating Network Devices into the SRC Network
- SAE Communities
- Storing Session Data
- Using Script Services to Provision Third-Party Devices
- Logging In Subscribers and Creating Sessions
- Assigned IP Subscribers
- Login Interactions with Assigned IP Subscribers
- Event Notification from an IP Address Manager
- Login Interactions with Event Notification
- Configuration Tasks for Integrating Third-Party Network Devices with the C-Web Interface
- Setting Up Script Services with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Objects for Network Devices with the C-Web Interface
- Adding a Router Object
- Adding Virtual Router Objects
- Setting Up SAE Communities with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the SAE Community Manager
- Specifying the Community Manager in the SAE Device Driver
- Configuring SAE Properties for the Event Notification API with the C-Web Interface
- Developing Initialization Scripts for Network Devices with the C-Web Interface
- Interface Object Fields
- Required Methods
- Example: Initialization Script
- Copying Initialization Scripts to the C-series Controller
- Specifying Initialization Scripts on the SAE
- Using SNMP to Retrieve Information from Network Devices with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Global SNMP Communities in the SRC Software
- Using the NIC Resolver with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring and Managing Policies with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 201 KB]
- Before You Configure Policies
- Creating a Worksheet
- Naming Objects
- Using the apply-groups Statement
- Using Expressions
- Policy Values
- SAE to JUNOS Routing Platforms
- SAE to JUNOSe Routers
- Enabling the Policy Configuration on the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Policy Folders with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Policy Groups with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Policy Lists with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Policy Rules with the C-Web Interface
- Before You Configure JUNOS Policy Rules
- JUNOS Scheduler and JUNOS Shaping Policy Rules
- JUNOS ASP Policy Rules
- Setting the Policy Rule Precedence
- Adding a Policy Rule
- Configuring Classify-Traffic Conditions with the C-Web Interface
- Before You Configure Classify-Traffic Conditions
- Enabling Expansion of JUNOSe Classify-Traffic Conditions
- Specifying the PCMM Classifier Type
- Specifying Port Access for Traffic Classification
- Creating a Classify-Traffic Condition
- Configuring Source Networks
- Configuring Source Grouped Networks
- Configuring Destination Networks
- Configuring Destination Grouped Networks
- Configuring Protocol Conditions
- Configuring Protocol Conditions with Ports
- Configuring Protocol Conditions with Parameters
- Configuring TCP Conditions
- Configuring ICMP Conditions
- Configuring IGMP Conditions
- Configuring IPSec Conditions
- Configuring ToS Byte Conditions
- Configuring JUNOS Filter Conditions
- Configuring Application Protocol Conditions
- Creating and Configuring an Application Protocol Condition
- Using Map Expressions in Application Protocol Conditions
- Configuring QoS Conditions with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Actions with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring DOCSIS Actions
- Configuring Filter Actions
- Configuring FlowSpec Actions
- Configuring Forward Actions
- Configuring Forwarding Class Actions
- Configuring Gate Spec Actions
- Configuring Loss Priority Actions
- Configuring Mark Actions
- Configuring NAT Actions
- Configuring Next-Hop Actions
- Using the Next-Hop Action with the Captive Portal
- Configuring Next-Hop Action
- Configuring Next-Interface Actions
- Configuring Next-Rule Actions
- Configuring Policer Actions
- Configuring QoS Profile Attachment Actions
- Configuring Rate-Limit Actions
- Configuring Actions for Rate-Limit Actions
- Configuring Reject Actions
- Configuring Routing Instance Actions
- Configuring Scheduler Actions
- Configuring Drop Profiles
- Configuring Service Class Name Actions
- Configuring Stateful Firewall Actions
- Configuring Traffic-Class Actions
- Configuring Traffic-Mirror Actions
- Configuring Traffic-Shape Actions
- Chapter:
Configuring Local and Global Parameters with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 52 KB]
- Viewing Predefined Global Parameters with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Global Parameters with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Local Parameters with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Viewing Runtime Parameters with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring Services with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 105 KB]
- Enabling the Service Configuration on the C-Web Interface
- Before You Configure Services
- Related Topics
- Adding a Normal Service with the C-Web Interface
- Setting Parameter Values for Services with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Service Fragments for an Aggregate Service with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Timers for Aggregate Services with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Adding an Infrastructure Service with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Script Services with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Adding a Mutex Group with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring Service Scopes with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Service Scopes with the C-Web Interface
- Assigning Services and Mutex Groups to Service Scopes with the C-Web Interface
- Assigning Service Scopes to VRs or Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Example: Configuring a Limited Set of Services for Organizations with the C-Web Interface
- Example: Customizing Generic Services to Particular Regions with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Scheduling Services with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 137 KB]
- Setting the Action Threshold and Preparation Time with the C-Web Interface
- Authorizing Scheduled Services with the C-Web Interface
- Defining an Authorization Plug-In for a Scheduled Service in the Global Configuration with the C-Web Interface
- Defining an Authorization Plug-In for a Scheduled Service in the Service Scope with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Adding a Service Schedule with the C-Web Interface
- Adding a Service Schedule for Scopes with the C-Web Interface
- Adding a Service Schedule for Services with the C-Web Interface
- Adding a Service Schedule for Retailers with the C-Web Interface
- Adding a Service Schedule for Enterprises with the C-Web Interface
- Adding a Service Schedule for Subscribers in an Enterprise with the C-Web Interface
- Setting the Time Schedule with the C-Web Interface
- Guidelines for Entering Time Values
- Setting the Action with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Defining Attributes for Service Activation with the C-Web Interface
- Example: Configuring Different Service Tiers for Different Days with the C-Web Interface
- Example: Configuring a Service to Be Active During Nonwork Hours with the C-Web Interface
- Example: Configuring a Service to Be Available for a Specified Interval with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Managing Tiered and Premium Services with QoS on JUNOSe Routers with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 211 KB]
- Overview of QoS on JUNOSe Routers
- Dynamically Managing QoS Profiles
- How QoS Profile Tracking Works
- Identifying QoS Services
- Determining the QoS Profile
- Setting Up Policy Groups
- Setting Up Services
- Reestablishing Default QoS Profile
- Example: How QTP Activates a QoS Service
- Configuring QoS Profile-Tracking Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Search Filters for QoS Profile-Tracking Plug-Ins
- Updating QoS Profile Data in the Directory
- Using SDX Admin to Update QoS Profile Data
- Using qosProfilePublish to Update QoS Profile Data
- Searching for QoS Policy Data in the Directory
- Using Policy Editor to Search for QoS Policy Information
- Running Queries from Policy Editor
- Examples
- Using Policy Web Admin to Search for QoS Policy Information
- Launching Policy Web Admin
- Connecting to a Directory
- Querying the Directory for QoS Information
- Chapter:
Configuring Subscriber-Related Properties on the SAE with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 65 KB]
- Configuring the Length of Time That MAC Addresses Remain in SAE Cache with the C-Web Interface
- Identifying a Profile for Unauthenticated Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Interim Accounting for Services and Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Avoiding Overcharges for Sessions That Time Out with the C-Web Interface
- Allowing Multiple Logins from the Same IP Address with the C-Web Interface
- Authenticating Registered Username/Password Pairs with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Timers for Session Reactivation with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring Internal, External, and Synchronization Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 71 KB]
- Creating Plug-In Instances with the C-Web Interface
- Creating a Plug-In Instance for All SAE Configurations
- Creating a Plug-In Instance for an SAE Group
- Related Topics
- Configuring Internal Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring the SAE for External Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Configuring the State Synchronization Plug-In Interface with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Chapter:
Configuring Accounting and Authentication Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
[PDF 210 KB]
- Creating RADIUS Peers
- Related Topics
- Tracking Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Flat File Accounting Plug-Ins
- Configuring Headers for Flat File Accounting Plug-Ins
- Related Topics
- Configuring Basic RADIUS Accounting Plug-Ins
- Related Topics
- Configuring Flexible RADIUS Accounting Plug-Ins
- Related Topics
- Configuring Custom RADIUS Accounting-Plug-Ins
- Related Topics
- Configuring Authentication Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- Limiting Subscribers on Router Interfaces
- Configuring Basic RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Related Topics
- Configuring Flexible RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Related Topics
- Configuring Custom RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
- Related Topics
- Configuring LDAP Authentication Plug-Ins
- Related Topics
- Configuring UDP Ports for RADIUS Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Global UDP Ports
- Defining RADIUS Packets for Flexible RADIUS Plug-Ins with the C-Web Interface
- 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 with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Global and Default Retailer Event Publishers
- Configuring Service-Specific Event Publishers
- Configuring Retailer-Specific Event Publishers
- Configuring Virtual Router-Specific Event Publishers
- Related Topics
- Chapter:
Configuring Subscribers and Subscriptions with the C-Web Interface 321
[PDF 97 KB]
- 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 C-Web Interface
- Adding Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Related Topics
- Adding Retailers with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Administrative Information for Retailers with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Subscriber Folders with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Residential Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Administrative Information for Residential Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Enterprises with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Administrative Information for Enterprise Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Sites with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Devices as Subscribers with the C-Web Interface
- Adding Managers with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Subscriptions with the C-Web Interface
- Allowing Multiple Subscriptions to the Same Service per Subscriber
- Configuring Accesses with the C-Web Interface
- Chapter:
Configuring Traffic Redirection with the C-Web Interface
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- Before You Configure the Redirect Server on a C-series Controller
- Configuring the Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring General Properties for the Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring a Connection Between the Redirect Server and the Directory with the C-Web Interface
- Defining Traffic to Transmit to the Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Changing the Number of Requests That the Redirect Server Accepts with the C-Web Interface
- Specifying Extensions for Files That the Redirect Server Accepts with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the DNS Server for the Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the Redirect Server to Support HTTP Proxies with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring a Redundant Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Logging for the Redirect Server
- Changing the Configuration for the Redirect Server
- Assessing Load for Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
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