To configure residential subscriber management components on a SAP

Purpose

Perform this procedure to manage the subscriber configuration on one or more SAPs. You can configure the subscriber-related SAP parameters and assign one or more of the following residential subscriber management components:

  • subscriber identification policy

  • default subscriber identification string

  • default subscriber profile

  • default SLA profile

  • non-subscriber traffic subscriber profile

  • non-subscriber traffic SLA profile

Steps
 

Choose Manage→Service→Services from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Services form opens.


Select a service and click Properties. The service configuration form opens.


On the navigation tree, expand siterouting instance.


Click on the Access Interfaces icon to display the site SAPs.


Select one or more SAPs, right-click, and choose Properties from the menu. The SAP configuration form opens.

Note: You can configure subscriber management on multiple SAPs at once from any list of SAP search results that the NFM-P generates. For simplicity, the procedure uses the term SAP to refer to one or more SAPs, and focuses only on SAPs that belong to the same service site.

The NFM-P commits changes to a SAP configuration only when subscriber management is enabled on all SAPs that you are configuring.


Click on the Subscriber Management tab. The Host Connectivity tab is displayed.


Click on the Profiles tab.


Perform one of the following steps for a component.

  1. Associate a component with the SAP by selecting a component in the Policies panel.

  2. Remove a component, by clicking Clear beside the component in the Policies panel.

    Note: Removing or replacing a residential subscriber management component on a SAP that is in use by subscriber hosts can be service-affecting to hosts that attempt to join the network. Ensure that removing the component does not affect the subscriber hosts before you proceed.


Save your changes and close the form.

End of steps