Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual page 198

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all users are displayed. When you issue the command in a nondefault VR, only those
users attached to that VR are displayed. The following list describes keywords that
you can use with the show subscribers command:
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You can use the domain, interface, port, slot, username, or virtual-router
keywords on all routers to filter the results. If you do not use a keyword, all active
users are displayed.
When you use the interface keyword to display detailed subscriber information
by interface, you must also specify the atm, ethernet, or lag keyword, an
interface specifier, and optionally a subinterface specifier.
If you specify the lag keyword, the output displays active subscribers for the
specified LAG interface. By default, the aaa intf-desc-format include sub-intf
enable command includes the subinterface and S-VLAN ID in the LAG interface
ID. Use the aaa intf-desc-format include sub-intf disable command to exclude
the subinterface and S-VLAN ID from the LAG interface ID.
The output displayed in the interface field depends on the configuration of two
commands at the time the subscriber logs in: aaa intf-desc-format include
sub-intf and aaa intf-desc-format include adapter (for the E120 and E320
Broadband Services Routers).
When the aaa intf-desc-format include sub-intf disable command has
been issued, the subinterface is stripped from the subscriber's interface field
at login and is not displayed in the output. In the default state, or when the
aaa intf-desc-format include sub-intf enable command has been issued,
the subinterface is included in the subscriber's interface field at login, and
is displayed in the output.
When the aaa intf-desc-format include adapter disable command has
been issued, the adapter is stripped from the subscriber's interface field at
login and is not displayed in the output. In the default state, or when the aaa
intf-desc-format include adapter enable command has been issued, the
adapter is included in the subscriber's interface field at login and is displayed
in the output.
Even when the subinterface has been stripped from the subscriber's interface
field, you can still include the subinterface specifier in the show subscribers
interface command. Even though the subinterface itself is not displayed,
only subscribers on the specified subinterface are displayed.
These considerations do not apply when you issue the summary keyword.
The output displayed in the Interface field of summary versions is not affected
by the state of either the aaa intf-desc-format include sub-intf command
or the aaa intf-desc-format include adapter command when the subscriber
logs in.
You can use the ipv6 keyword to display all IPv6 subscribers or include the IPv6
prefix to limit the display to only IPv6 subscribers on a specific network.
You can use the icr-partition keyword to display the active subscribers for a
particular ICR partition configured on a chassis.
You can use the summary keyword to display only summary information about
active subscribers.

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