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JUNOSe 11.0.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
broadcast flag, DHCP
controlling transmission of DHCP reply
packets............................................................492
interaction with layer 2 unicast transmission
method...........................................................493
bundled session commands
bundled-group-id........................................370, 376
bundled-group-id-overrides-mlppp-ed.........370, 376
bundled sessions........................................................376
C
cable modem DHCP relay..........................................500
cable modem networks..............................................602
Called-Station-Id (RADIUS attribute 30)......................191
Calling Number AVP
descriptive formats.............................................343
fixed format........................................................343
fixed format configuration..................................343
formatting in L2TP ICRQ packets........................343
including agent-circuit-id and
agent-remote-id...............................................343
preventing in L2TP ICRQ packets........................343
relaying in L2TP tunnel-switched
network...................................................388, 390
Calling-Station-Id (RADIUS attribute 31).....................191
including IOA number in format.........................184
captive portal. See guided entrance
Change-of-Authorization-Request messages...............167
Cisco NAS Port Info AVP
relaying in L2TP tunnel-switched
network...................................................388, 390
Class (RADIUS attribute 25)........................................190
clear ip commands
clear ip dhcp-local binding .................................477
clear ip routes download.......................................71
CLI (command-line interface)
authorization and authentication messages........184
commands used to modify RADIUS
attributes.........................................................184
client-name command.......................................356, 359
CoA-Request messages..............................................167
guided entrance..................................................688
Service Manager.................................................688
combined IPv4 and IPv6 services
example
with input traffic flow..................................696
with output traffic flow................................696
example scenario
for rate limiting VoIP traffic.........................696
external parent groups and
example......................................................696
in a dual stack
activating.....................................................665
backward compatibility...............................665
deactivating.................................................665
732
Index
example......................................................696
performance impact....................................665
rate limiting and
example......................................................696
service interim accounting..................................670
statistics collection and
external parent groups.................................683
command-line interface. See CLI
Common Open Policy Service. See COPS
compatibility with previous releases
for IPv4 and IPv6 services
in a dual stack, combined............................665
in a dual stack, independent........................665
configuring. See specific feature, product, or protocol
Connect-Info (RADIUS attribute 77)............................206
conventions
notice icons.....................................................xxxvii
text and syntax...............................................xxxviii
COPS (Common Open Policy Service)..........94, 132, 134
COPS(Common Open Policy Service).........101, 132, 134
COPS-PR (COPS usage for policy provisioning)............94
customer support....................................................xxxix
contacting JTAC................................................xxxix
D
Deactivate-Service (RADIUS attribute
26-66).....................................................657, 660, 690
deadtime command.....................................................30
default domain name.....................................................8
default-router command............................................621
default-upper-type mlppp command..........................372
Delegated-Ipv6-Prefix (RADIUS attribute 123)............212
delegating routers
allocation of IPv6 prefixes
to requesting routers....................................101
as E-Series routers
for allocation of prefixes..............................101
assigning prefixes
to DHCPv6 clients........................................105
deny command............................................................63
descriptive formats
Calling Number AVP...........................................343
destination
changing.............................................................331
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
access model......................................................457
configuring BOOTP Relay...................................489
configuring DHCP relay.......................................489
configuring DHCP relay proxy....................512, 514
configuring proxy client and server.....................458
features.................................................................60
giaddr.........................................................465, 489
giaddr;giaddr......................................................468
option
82.481, 483, 489, 491, 492, 495, 500, 501, 505, 508, 510

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