Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual page 628

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JUNOSe 11.0.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
set ip source-prefix
user-name
user-prefix
vlan service-profile
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Subscriber Management Commands
Use to specify the name of a subscriber's service profile that is used in the route
map.
You can specify a service profile name with up to 32 ASCII characters.
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set ip service-profile yourServiceProfile
Use the no version to remove the service profile from the route map.
See set ip service-profile
Use to specify a source address range to be inserted into a specific interface,
and the action to take with the range.
deny Drop addresses that appear in the source address range
primary Associate the source prefix with the primary IP interface
Example
host1(config-route-map)#set ip source-prefix 10.10.30.0 255.255.255.0 primary
Use the no version to remove the source address range from the route map.
See set ip source-prefix
Use to specify the username for an IP service profile. The username is used as
the dynamically created username by JUNOSe subscriber management.
You can specify a username with up to 32 ASCII characters.
Example
host1(config-service-profile)#user-name westford211
Use the no version to remove the user name from the IP service profile.
See user-name
Use to specify a user prefix for an IP service profile.
This command appends the user prefix to the username that is dynamically
created by JUNOSe subscriber management.
Example
host1(config-service-profile)#user-prefix xyz.atl
Use the no version to remove the user prefix from the IP service profile.
See user-prefix

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