Configuring An Icr Partition - Juniper SERVICE AVAILABILITY - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual

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JUNOSe 11.1.x Service Availability Configuration Guide

Configuring an ICR Partition

You can use RADIUS servers to authenticate subscribers and collect statistics related
to the users logging in to an ICR partition on a virtual router. When you configure
an ICR partition, you configure the interface on which the ICR partition resides and
create a unique VRRP instance to manage the partition.
To configure an ICR partition:
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NOTE: Grouping subscribers based on S-VLAN IDs is the default grouping option for
ICR partitions. If you do not explicitly specify the grouping option, subscribers are
grouped based on S-VLAN IDs.
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Configuring an ICR Partition
show radius icr-partition-accounting
Configuring RADIUS Attributes in the JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration
Guide
Configure the interface.
See "Configuring the Interface on Which the ICR Partition Resides" on page 135.
Create a unique VRRP instance to manage the ICR partition.
See "Configuring VRRP Instances to Match ICR Requirements" on page 135.
Create and assign a name to the ICR partition.
See "Naming ICR Partitions" on page 136.
(Optional) Select the grouping criterion for the ICR partition.
See "Grouping ICR Subscribers Based on S-VLAN IDs" on page 137 and "Grouping
ICR Subscribers Based on VLAN IDs" on page 138.
(Optional) Configure RADIUS.
See "Using RADIUS to Manage Subscribers Logging In to ICR Partitions" on
page 141.
ICR Overview on page 127
Monitoring the Configuration of ICR Partitions on page 143
Monitoring the Configuration of an ICR Partition Attached to an Interface on
page 141
Monitoring the Status of ICR Partition Accounting

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