Note: Subscriber keys is a function that is applicable to RADIUS CoA mode only.
To create a subscriber key:
- From the Policy Server section of the navigation pane, select Subscriber Keys.
The content tree displays the Subscriber Keys group.
- Select the Subscriber Keys group.
The Subscriber Keys Administration page opens in the work area.
- Click Create Subscriber Key.
The New Subscriber Key page opens.
- Enter the Name you assign to the subscriber key.
Enter a string.
- Add a subscriber key.
- Click Add. The Add Subscriber Key Field window opens.
TLVs and VSAs are concatenated in the order in which you define them here.
- Vendor — Select the available vendor from the list:
- IETF (default)
- 3GPP
- 3GPP2
- Camiant
- Cisco
- Cisco-BBSM
- Cisco-VPN3000
- Cisco-VPN5000
- Juniper
- Juniper-M-Series
- Any defined custom vendors are displayed at the end of the list; for more information, see Managing Custom Vendors
- TLV/VSA — Select the TLV or VSA from the list.
The choices are extensive and are not listed here. Any defined custom TLVs or VSAs are displayed at the end of the list; for more information, see
Managing Custom VSAs.
- Delimiter — Enter the delimiter between fields used by the vendor.
- Click Save.
- (Optional) Add, modify, or delete subscriber keys.
- Cloning an entry in the table
- Select an entry in the table.
- Click
Clone. The Clone window opens with the information for the entry.
- Make changes as required.
- Click Save. The entry is added to the table.
- Editing an entry in the table
- Select the entry in the table.
- Click
Edit. The Edit Response window opens, displaying the information for the entry.
- Make changes as required.
- Click Save. The entry is updated in the table.
- Deleting a value from the table
- Select the entry in the table.
- Click
Delete. A confirmation message displays.
- Click Delete to remove the entry. The entry is removed from the table.
- Click Save.
The subscriber key is displayed in the Subscriber Keys Administration page. After you define subscriber keys, they can be matched against subscribers currently known in the system.