JUNOSe 11.0.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
NOTE: Obtain the license from Juniper Networks Customer Service or your Juniper
Networks sales representative.
Managing and Activating Service Sessions
You can use either RADIUS or the CLI to manage, activate, and deactivate service
sessions. The following list describes some of the differences between using RADIUS
and the CLI to manage the Service Manager application.
Using RADIUS to Manage Subscriber Service Sessions
Service Manager supports two RADIUS-based methods for dynamically activating
subscriber service sessions. Dynamic service sessions that RADIUS activates are not
stored in NVS. Both methods can also apply optional statistics and session threshold
(volume and time) configurations. The two methods differ in how Service Manager
activates a subscriber service session:
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Managing and Activating Service Sessions
Use to specify the Service Manager license and enable full Service Manager
application support if the license is not enabled, you are limited to 10 subscriber
sessions.
The license is a unique string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
Example
host1(config)#license service-management 123456789
Use the no version to disable the license.
See license service-management
RADIUS-based login and RADIUS CoA support:
Provides dynamic activation and deactivation based on subscriber service
selection
Provides greater flexibility and efficient management for a large number of
subscribers and services
Enables you to use mutual exclusion (mutex) groups to create mutex services
(RADIUS CoA only)
CLI-based support:
Provides static activation and deactivation for subscribers who are always
logged in
Is useful for testing new service definitions
Enables you to preprovision services that you can activate later
RADIUS login method The service session is activated when the subscriber logs
in. At login, RADIUS verifies that the Activate-Service attribute is configured in