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Cisco 10000 Series Router Service Selection Gateway Configuration Guide
OL-4387-02
Chapter 6 Service Connection
Exclude Networks
Prerequisites for SSG Port-Bundle Host Key
The SSG Port-Bundle Host Key feature has the following requirements:
The Cisco 10000 router supports the SSG Port-Bundle Host Key feature for Cisco SESM
Release 3.1(1) or later.
A default network must be configured and routable from SSG.
Configuration of SSG Port-Bundle Host Key
The port-bundle host key is disabled by default. To enable the host key and enter the SSG port map
configuration mode, use the ssg port-map enable command in global configuration mode.
After you enable the host key, perform the following configuration tasks:
Specify the subscriber traffic to be port-mapped by using the following command in SSG port
configuration mode:
Router(config-ssg-port)# destination range
start-port
to
end-port
[ip
A.B.C.D
]
Specify the SSG source IP addresses by using the following command in SSG port configuration
mode:
Router(config-ssg-port)# source ip {
interface
|
ip-address
}
Specify the length of the port bundle by using the following command in SSG port configuration
mode:
Router(config-ssg-port)# length port-bundle
length
For more information on configuring the SSG Port-Bundle Host Key feature, refer to the
SSG Port-Bundle Host Key, Release 12.2(4)B feature module.
Exclude Networks
The Exclude Networks feature allows you to specify networks to which users cannot automatically log
on. To add names to the autodomain download exclusion list, use the download exclude-profile
command in SSG autodomain configuration mode.
For more information, refer to the SSG AutoDomain, Release 12.2(4)B feature module.
Mutually Exclusive Service Selection
The Mutually Exclusive Service Selection feature restricts a subscriber to accessing only one service at
a time in a specified group of services.
A service group is a collection of services defined in a service group profile. A subscription to a service
group implies subscription to all of the services in the group. It also implies the ability to select all of
the services in the group. However, when a group is defined as mutually exclusive, SESM limits service
selection to one service at a time within the group.
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