Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual page 669

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the definition file's timestamp. Precompiling the service definition improves Service
Manager performance. The timestamp enables the Service Manager application to
track any modifications you might make while the definition is being used.
Uninstall—You can uninstall a service definition file, for example, if you no longer
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want to use that definition. When you uninstall a service definition file, any existing
service sessions that were activated using the original service definition continue to
use the original definition until you deactivate the service session.
Modify—You can update an existing service definition file at any time. To update a
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service definition file:
a.
Use your text editor on your computer to make changes to the original service
definition file.
b.
Copy the updated service definition file back to your router's NVS—this overwrites
the original file on the router.
c.
Install the new service definition file.
All new service sessions will be activated using the new service definition. Any existing
service sessions that were activated using the original service definition continue to
use the original definition until you deactivate the service session.
Use to copy a service definition macro file from your computer to the router's NVS.
Specify the directory containing the macro file you want to copy and the name you
want to use for the file in NVS.
Example
host1#copy boston:/serviceDefs/triplePlay/tiered.mac tiered.mac
There is no no version.
See copy
Use to install or uninstall a service definition.
You must include the .mac extension.
During installation, Service Manager precompiles the service definition and extracts
the definition file's timestamp.
After you install the service definition, you can use the definition to create service
sessions for subscribers.
To update an existing service definition, you make changes to the original macro file
on your computer, copy the updated file to NVS, and install the updated file. All
subsequent service sessions use the new service definition file. However, currently
active service sessions continue to use the original definition file until the sessions are
deactivated, then reactivated.
Example 1—Installing
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