Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Z
Index
A
aaa.properties file A-7
aaa.xml A-7
access control lists 4-5
access point name 2-8
access policies 2-14
accounting interfaces 2-15
account maintenance 4-5
ACLs 4-5
advanced windows 2-13
advertising redirection 2-7
always-on services 2-3
API 1-5
APN 2-8
Application Manager 2-13
applications
descriptions 1-6
J2EE 1-7
monitoring memory 2-14
summary 1-2
attributes
generic RADIUS 4-4
SPE 4-4
authentication
2-key 2-8
multiple keys 2-8
options 2-8
PPP clients 2-9
processing requests for 3-7, 3-11
reauthentication 2-9
self-care solutions 4-2
service 2-2
single sign-on 2-9
telephone number 2-8
AUTH library 1-9
authorization 2-2
automatic connections 2-2
B
bandwidths, services on different 2-4
billing interfaces 2-15
branding 2-11, 2-12
browsers 1-11, A-4
bundled RADIUS server A-7
C
cache refresh time 4-3
CALLED_STATION_ID 2-8
CALLING_STATION_ID 2-8
captive portal solution
description 1-5, 1-6, 2-6
NWSP role 1-6
prepaid services and 2-15
web proxy support 2-16
CDAT 2-13, 2-14, 4-3, 4-4
Cisco Access Registrar 1-10
Cisco Content Services Switch 11000 3-5
Cisco IOS, required releases 3-2
complete ID 2-12
ConfigAgent 1-15
connection
requests 3-5
core model 1-5
CSS 11000 3-5
customizing
self-care solutions 4-3
D
database, profiles 1-12
default network 3-1, 3-3
demoDataFile attribute A-6
Demo mode
description A-1
installing A-3, A-4
install options A-2
logging on 3-14, A-6
quick start A-2
setup option A-4
starting A-5
user IDs 3-14, A-6
demonstrating
firewalls 4-11
self-care 4-9
self-subscription 4-9
service authentication
4-10
Demo profile files
changing A-6
description A-2, A-6
format A-7
pathnames A-6
deployment modes, RDP 1-4
DESS library 1-9
destination IP address 3-2
destination port number 3-2
device awareness 2-11
diagram
SESM reference network 1-14
diagrams
LDAP mode 3-10
RADIUS mode 3-6
SESM network 3-3
directory
extending schema 1-9
failover 4-3
supported platforms 1-10
disconnecting services 2-2, 3-8, 3-12
DNS 3-5
documentation map 1-16
Domain Name System 3-5
double-byte characters A-4
double-byte character sets A-4
Dreamweaver
library items 2-11
templates 2-11
E
edge session 3-7, 3-8
edge sessions 2-3
encryption 2-5
erp.xml A-7
evaluation modes A-3
exclusive services
See mutually exclusive services
extended ACLs 4-5
extending directory schema 1-9
F
failover, LDAP directory 4-3
files
aaa.properties A-7
aaa.xml A-7
demo profile files A-6
erp.xml A-7
installation A-3
Merit 1-12
SESM image A-3
startNWSP A-5
startup scripts A-5
tar A-3
zip A-3
firewalls 2-6, 4-5
demonstrating 4-11
SSG 4-6
G
generic RADIUS attributes 4-4
groups, user, branding example 2-12
H
hardware platforms 1-10
hierarchical policing, SSG 2-4
HTML Adaptor server 1-15
HTTP
configuring listener port A-4
listener 1-7
processing subscriber requests 3-4
redirections 2-6
HTTP requests 3-2
I
indicators, service status 2-4
initial logon redirection
description 2-7
installation files A-3
installing
Demo mode A-2, A-3
directory A-4
evaluation modes A-3
SPE A-2
internationalization 2-10, A-4
Internet Explorer 1-11, A-4
IP addresses
location awareness 2-12
overlapping 2-3
subscriber nonroutable 2-3
iPlanet, version 1-10
J
J2EE
bundled components 1-6
web servers 1-7, 3-5
Java
Management Server 1-7
script 1-11
server pages 1-7, 2-10
Java Management Extensions
See JMX
Jetty server
installing 1-6
port-bundle host key 3-2
TCP redirections 3-2
JMX
description 1-14
server 1-6, 1-7, 1-15
JSPs
description 2-10
engine 1-7
L
LDAP directory 1-12, 2-14
See directory, NDS, iPlanet
LDAP mode
diagram 3-10
features 2-5
libraries
SESM 1-5, 2-11
SPE 1-9
license types A-3
lights, service status 2-4
load balancing 2-15, 3-5
locale awareness 2-11
localization 2-10, A-4
location awareness 2-11
complete ID 2-12
description 2-11
logging
off portal applications 2-2
on
to portal applications A-5
to services 2-2
user IDs for demo 3-14, A-6
M
management tools 2-13
map, documentation 1-16
MBean View 2-13
memory
automatic management 2-9
monitoring 2-14
Merit flat file 1-12
Message Portal application 1-6
monitoring, remote 2-14
MSISDN 2-8
mutually exclusive service selection 2-4
My Account page 4-5, 4-10
My Firewall page 4-5, 4-6, 4-11
My Services page 4-8, 4-9
N
NAS, RADIUS attribute 2-8
NAS_IDENTIFIER 2-8
NDS, version 1-10
Netscape, supported version 1-11, A-4
network access server
network diagram 1-14, 3-3
Network Directory Service
See NDS
New World Service Provider application
See NWSP, applications
NWSP
description 1-5
logging on A-5
My Account page 4-5, 4-10
My Firewall page 4-5, 4-6, 4-11
My Services page 4-8, 4-9
role in captive portal solution 1-6
Subaccounts page 4-7, 4-10
user IDs for demo 3-14, A-6
See also applications
O
operational scenarios 2-13
P
passthrough services 2-5
passwords, service logons 2-5
PDA
description 1-5
devices 1-11
See also applications
permissions
required for installation A-3
self-care solutions 4-2, 4-4
subaccounts 4-7
personal account maintenance 4-5
Personal Digital Assistant
See PDA
personal firewalls 2-6, 4-5
demonstrating 4-11
SSG 4-6
platforms
browsers 1-11
hardware 1-10
port-bundle host key
benefits 2-3, 3-5
description 2-3, 3-3
web server dependency 3-2
ports
destination 3-2
source 3-2
PPP
authentication 2-9
single sign-on 2-9
predefined attributes 4-4
prepaid services 2-15
profiles 1-12
LDAP directory 2-14
self-care solutions 4-3, 4-4
supported data fields 4-4
X.500 data 4-4
protocols
PPP 2-9
RADIUS 3-2
provisioning profiles in LDAP directory 2-14
proxy
RDP mode 1-4
service type 2-5
Proxy Automatic Configuration (PAC) file 2-16
Q
quick start, Demo mode A-2
R
RADIUS
attributes 4-4
mode 3-6
supported servers 1-10
RADIUS, SESM package 1-12
RADIUS Data Proxy Server
See RDP
RADIUS server 1-12
RBAC 1-12
description 1-8, 1-9, 2-14
sample data 1-9
RDP
cache refresh time 4-3
description 1-4
modes 1-4
reauthentication 2-9
redundancy 2-15
reference network diagram 1-14
registration 2-5
remote monitoring 2-14
resiliency 2-15
role based access control
See RBAC
S
sample
applications 1-5
RBAC data 1-9
scaling 2-15, 3-5
scenarios, operational 2-13
schema
extending directory 1-9
X.500 4-4
scripts
See files, executables, startup scripts
secure socket layer 4-2
security 4-2
self-care solutions
authentication 4-2
demonstrating 4-9
description 2-5
LDAP directory 4-3
permissions 4-2, 4-4
profiles 4-3, 4-4
SSG 4-2
self-registration 2-5
self-subscription 2-2, 2-5, 4-8
demonstrating 4-9
servers, supported SESM platforms 1-10
service
authentication 2-2
authorization 2-2
bandwidths 2-4
connection 3-5, 3-8, 3-12
disconnection 2-2, 3-8, 3-12
groups, mutually exclusive 2-4
logons 2-2
passthrough 2-5
proxy 2-5
selection 2-2, 2-4
status 2-3
subscription 2-2, 2-5, 4-8
tunnel 2-5
types 2-4
service authentication
demonstrating 4-10
services
subaccounts 4-7
session
authentication 2-9
SSG edge 2-3
stateless in SESM 2-15
status 2-2
setup type A-4
single sign-on
non-PPP clients 2-9
PPP clients 2-9
source IP address 3-2
source port number 3-2
SPE 1-12
attributes 4-4
description 1-8, 1-9, 3-10
features 2-5
installing A-2
mode 1-9
SSG
complete ID 2-12
configuring 3-9
default network 3-3
description 1-9
devices 3-2
edge session 3-7, 3-8
firewalls 4-6
hierarchical policing 2-4
network diagram 3-3
prepaid services 2-15
processing traffic 3-4
self-care solutions 4-2
service connection 3-2
SSL 4-2
startup scripts A-5
status
indicators 2-4
session 2-2
status, of managed applications 2-13
subaccounts 2-6, 4-2, 4-7
Subaccounts page 4-7, 4-10
subinterface, in location awareness 2-12
subscriber profiles
Demo mode 3-14, A-5, A-6
Sun Microsystems, sample JMX server 1-6
T
tar file A-3
TCP packets 3-2, 3-4
TCP redirections
description 2-6
web server dependency 3-2
telephone number, in authentication 2-8
templates 2-11
tunnel services 2-5
typical installation A-4
U
unauthenticated user redirection 2-6
unconnected service redirection 2-7
unsubscribing 4-10
user
groups, and branding 2-12
shape mechanism 2-11
user ID
demo logons 3-14, A-5, A-6
UTF-8 A-4
V
VPI, location awareness parameter 2-12
W
WAP
description 1-5
devices 1-11
web development kit 1-5, 2-10
web proxy support 2-16
web servers 3-2, 3-5
See also J2EE, Jetty
Wireless Access Protocol application
See WAP
WSG B-1
X
X.500 user schema 4-4
Z
zip file A-3