service-set (Dynamic Service Sets)
Syntax
service-set service-set-name { service-filter filter-name; }
Hierarchy Level
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number family family service input], [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number family family service output], [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces pp0 unit “$junos-interface-unit” family family service input], [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name interfaces pp0 unit “$junos-interface-unit” family family service output]
Description
Define one or more service sets in a dynamic profile. Service sets are applied to an interface.
If you define multiple service sets, the router software evaluates the filters in
the order in which they appear in the configuration. You can use the predefined
dynamic interface variables $junos-input-service-set
,
$junos-output-service-set
,
$junos-input-ipv6-service-set
, and
$junos-output-ipv6-service-set
.
You can configure converged services at the edit dynamic-profiles
http-redirect-converged
hierarchy level. CPCD rules can also be
configured under the dynamic profiles stanza to achieve parameterization of the
rules. This mechanism provides additional flexibility to customize the different
rules on a per subscriber basis through service attachment.
Options
service-set-name
—Name of the service set.
The remaining statements are explained separately. Search for a statement in CLI Explorer or click a linked statement in the Syntax section for details.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced in Juniper BNG CUPS Release 23.1R1.