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

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Preprovisioning Services

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Use to activate a service for a subscriber by creating a subscriber session and a service
session.
NOTE: Always activate at least one service session for a subscriber session. The ability
to create a subscriber session without a service session (by omitting the service-session
keyword) is not currently supported.
Use this command in Privileged Exec mode to create a dynamic subscriber
session—dynamic sessions are deleted after a router reboot.
Use this command in Global Configuration mode to create persistent subscriber sessions
that are retained across reboots.
Include the optional service-session-profile keyword to assign a profile to the service
session. The service session profile includes additional attributes, such as the type of
statistics to be captured for the service session.
You can create one subscriber session for a subscriber—and multiple service sessions
for a particular subscriber session. If you create a second subscriber session for the
same subscriber, only the newest subscriber session, with its services, is used.
Example 1—Activate a subscriber session with a single service session
host1(config)#service-management subscriber-session client1@isp1.com interface
atm 4/0.1 service-session "video(4500000, 192.168.10.3)"
Example 2—Activate a single subscriber session with multiple service sessions
host1(config)#service-management subscriber-session client1@isp1.com interface
atm 4/0.1 service-session "video(4500000, 192.168.10.3)"
host1(config)#service-management subscriber-session client1@isp1.com interface
atm 4/0.1 service-session "tiered(1000000, 2000000)"
host1(config)#service-management subscriber-session client1@isp1.com interface
atm 4/0.1 service-session "voice(1000000, 10.10.10.1)"
Example 3—Include a service session profile when you activate a subscriber's service
session
host1(config)#service-management subscriber-session client1@isp1.com interface
atm 4/0.1 service-session "video(4500000, 192.168.10.3)" service-session-profile
vodISP1
Use the no version to deactivate service sessions. See "Using the CLI to Deactivate
Subscriber Service Sessions" on page 665 for more information about deactivating
subscriber service sessions.
See service-management subscriber-session service-session
Preprovisioning service sessions is a technique you can use to improve Service Manager's
performance. Typically, when you use a service definition to activate a subscriber's service
session, Service Manager uses resources to build that service. However, if you later use
the same service definition to activate a service session for a second subscriber, Service
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