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▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Enhanced Feature Configuration Guide
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must be an ACS service name.
For information on the keywords and options available with the
command, see the
ACL Configuration Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
For IPv6 ACLs, the same configurations must be done in the IPv6 ACL Configuration Mode. See the IPv6 ACL
Configuration Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.
Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber (Optional)
For information on how to apply an ACL to an individual subscriber, refer to the Applying an ACL to an Individual
Subscriber section of the IP Access Control Lists chapter.
Subscriber section of the IP Access Control Lists chapter.
Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscribers (Optional)
IP ACLs are applied to subscribers via attributes in their profiles. The subscriber profile can be configured locally on the
system or remotely on a RADIUS server.
system or remotely on a RADIUS server.
The system provides for the configuration of subscriber functions that serve as default values when specific attributes
are not contained in the individual subscriber‘s profile. When configured properly, the functions can be used to apply an
ACL to:
are not contained in the individual subscriber‘s profile. When configured properly, the functions can be used to apply an
ACL to:
All subscribers facilitated within a specific context by applying the ACL to the profile of the subscriber named
default.
All subscribers facilitated by specific services by applying the ACL to a subscriber profile and then using the
default subscriber command to configure the service to use that subscriber as the ―default‖ profile.
Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default (Optional)
For information on how to apply an ACL to the default subscriber, refer to the Applying an ACL to the Subscriber
Named default section of the IP Access Control Lists chapter.
Named default section of the IP Access Control Lists chapter.
Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscribers (Optional)
For information on how to apply an ACL to the subscriber to be used as the ―default‖ profile by various system services,
refer to the Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscribers section of the IP Access Control Lists chapter.
refer to the Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscribers section of the IP Access Control Lists chapter.