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- | L3-Connected BRAS communicates with the subscribers indirectly through the intermediate routers, so it does not operate using the the original MAC addresses while the subscribers are already assigned IP addresses. | ||
- | The assignment of IP addresses according to the scheme is done either statically in the network settings or dynamically in the access switches using the DHCP Relay or in the VPN routers. | ||
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- | The popularity of this scheme among broadband access providers is caused by the ease of reserving network nodes and deploying of a distributed network. | ||
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- | DPI BRAS advantages over the traditional means: | ||
- | - independent traffic control and its prioritization by applications and autonomous systems within the bandwidth of each uplink, | ||
- | - traffic prioritization by applications and autonomous systems within the subscriber' | ||
- | - support for subscribers with an arbitrary pool of IP addresses including the dynamically assigned ones. | ||
- | - subscriber redirection to the Captive Portal in case of non-payment | ||
- | - the feature to collect a full netflow from the entire bandwidth, or to restrict netflow according to the billed subscribers | ||
- | - support of the requirements of regulatory and law enforcement authorities | ||
- | - automatic loading and filtering according to the registers of agencies like the Federal Supervision Agency for Information Technologies, | ||
- | - support of interaction with systems like ECHELON, Carnivore and other technical means of operative-search activities system | ||
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- | The following BRAS functionality is described elsewhere: | ||
- | - subscriber services management | ||
- | - QOS management | ||
- | - subscribers tariff plan management | ||
- | - bandwidth management | ||
- | - subscriber redirection to the Captive Portal in case of non-payment | ||
- | - motifying subscribers | ||
- | - traffic filtering by corresponding black and white lists | ||
- | - interaction with Lawful Interception | ||
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- | This section describes the interaction with the Radius server: | ||
- | session authentification, | ||
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