Cisco CNS Subscriber Edge Services Manager Solutions Configuration Guide, 3.1.9
Index

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