JunosE 11.3.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
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In lower-numbered releases, the HTTP server listened for and processed only IPv4
exception packets. You can now configure the HTTP local server to listen for and process
both IPv4 and IPv6 packets.
NOTE: Currently, the HTTP local server does not support two different ports
for IPv4 and IPv6 packets. However, the HTTP local server can listen for both
IPv4 and IPv6 exception packets on the same port, simultaneously.
To configure the HTTP local server to support guided entrance for IPv4:
Access the virtual router context.
1.
host1(config)#virtual-router west400
host1:west400(config)#
Create the HTTP local server.
2.
host1:west40(config)#ip http
(Optional) Specify a standard IP access list that defines which subscribers can connect
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to the HTTP local server.
host1:west40(config)#ip http access-class chicagoList
(Optional) Specify the port on which the HTTP local server receives connection
4.
attempts.
host1:west40(config)#ip http port 8080
(Optional) Specify the maximum number of connections that can exist between one
5.
IP address and the HTTP local server.
host1:west40(config)#ip http same-host-limit 20
Specify the maximum time that HTTP local servers maintain connections.
6.
host1:west40(config)#ip http max-connection-time 1000
Enable the HTTP local server to listen for and process IPv4 exception packets
7.
host1:west40(config)#ip http server
Configure the HTTP redirect feature for the profile, interface, or subinterface that will
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be referenced in the guided entrance service definition.
host1:west40(config)#profile guidEnt6
host1:west40(config-profile)#ip http redirectUrl http://ispsite.redirect.com
To configure the HTTP local server to support guided entrance for IPv6:
Access the virtual router context.
1.
host1(config)#virtual-router west400
host1:west400(config)#
Create the HTTP local server.
2.
host1:west40(config)#ipv6 http
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