Table 146: Using Tags; Using Radius To Deactivate Service Sessions; Setting Thresholds - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual

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Table 146 on page 665 describes an Access-Accept packet that activates the two
services, tiered and voice, for subscriber client1@isp1.com. Each service has its own
unique tag, enabling you to assign attributes for one service, but not the other. For
example, the two services have different timeout settings and different interim
accounting intervals, and statistics are enabled only for the tiered service.

Table 146: Using Tags

Using RADIUS to Deactivate Service Sessions

A service session can be deactivated by a CoA-Request message or when a subscriber
logs out of a RADIUS-activated service session. If the subscriber logs off the router,
Service Manager deactivates that subscriber session and all associated service sessions.
RADIUS also supports attributes that you can use to manage deactivation of service
sessions. You can:

Setting Thresholds

You can set a threshold for the session by including one or both of the following
attributes in the RADIUS record:
Service-Timeout
Service-Volume
Service-Interim-Acct-Interval
RADIUS Attribute
username
class
service-activation
service-timeout
service-statistics
service-interim-acct-interval
service-activation
service-timeout
service-interim-acct-interval
Set time or volume thresholds for the service
Use the Deactivate-Service RADIUS attribute
Chapter 27: Configuring Service Manager
Tag
Value
none
client1@isp1.com
none
(binary data)
2
tiered(1280000, 5120000)
2
18000
2
1
2
600
6
voice(100000)
6
1440
6
1200
Using RADIUS to Manage Subscriber Service Sessions
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