Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual page 133

Software for e series broadband services routers broadband access configuration guide
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sscc address
sscc enable
sscc protocol ipv6
sscc protocol lac
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(Optional) Enable the local QoS profile attachment information to be sent to a PDP
11.
for a virtual router.
host1(config)#sscc option send-local-qos-profile-config
(Optional) Enable the SRC client to obtain updated line rate parameters from ANCP
12.
and transmit them to the COPS server
host1(config)#sscc update-policy-request enable
(Optional) Restart a COPS connection to, and resynchronize with, a PDP.
13.
host1#sscc restart
Use to configure the SRC client with the IP addresses of the SAEs and the ports on
which the SAEs listen for activity.
You can specify primary, secondary, and tertiary SAEs, and the port numbers on which
each listens for activity. By default, the SAE listens on port 3288.
Example
host1(config)#sscc primary address 192.168.128.10 port 3288
Use the no version to remove a specific SAE (primary, secondary, or tertiary) from the
list of SAEs.
See sscc address
Use to enable the SRC client's COPS support in the router.
Use with the cops-pr keyword to enable COPS-PR support.
Example
host1(config)#sscc enable cops-pr
Use the no version to disable the feature.
See sscc enable
Use to configure IPv6 support on the SRC client. IPv6 support enables policy and QoS
configuration on IPv6 interfaces. The IPv6 support is in addition to the default IPv4
support.
Example
host1(config)#sscc protocol ipv6
Use the no version to disable IPv6 support on the SRC client.
See sscc protocol ipv6
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