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profile <# name ; '\n' #>
ip policy input <# name #> statistics enabled merge
ip policy output <# oname #> statistics enabled merge
<# env.setResult("activate-profile", name) #>
<# endtmpl #>
Sample RADIUS
Attributes
Sample CLI Command

Guided Entrance Service Example

The guided entrance service enables you to create a controlled Internet browsing
environment. Guided entrance-based services, which are sometimes called walled
gardens or captive portals, are becoming increasingly important offerings for service
providers. When a subscriber logs in and opens a Web browser, the Service Manager
guided entrance service transparently directs the subscriber to a specific Web site at
that Web site, the subscriber is presented with a selection of possible services to use.
For example, a subscriber might be shown a Web site that offers services such as:
Figure 32 on page 688 shows the sequence of actions that take place during a guided
entrance service.
RADIUS Attribute
Tag
username
none
activate-service
1
host1(config)#service-management subscriber-session client1@isp1.com interface
atm 4/0.1 service-session "mgFlow(10.10.10.10, 1234, 192.168.45.54, 1234,
udp)"
Predefined services A group of user-selectable services that meets a variety of
needs of a single subscriber. The subscriber might select the high-priced highest
access speed to perform critical financial transactions but select a lower speed
(and lower cost) service for e-mail. For viewing a real-time sports event, the
subscriber can select the video-on-demand service. The subscribers have control
over the choice and cost of the services they need and use.
Prepaid services A group of specific services that have been prepaid by the
subscriber. For example, a subscriber who has purchased the sports package
service is presented with a Web page that lists the currently available sporting
events. Or, a subscriber might prepay a VoIP service for a set amount of time.
Controlled-service
An educational service that enables students at a school to
access authorized research sites. Or, a limited service for young children that
restricts access to safe, closely monitored, age-appropriate Web sites.
Chapter 27: Configuring Service Manager
Value
client1@isp1.com
mgFlow(10.10.10.10, 1234, 192.168.45.54, 1234, udp)
Service Definition Examples
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