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Chapter 9 Managing Subscribers
Creating Anonymous Groups
Creating Anonymous Groups
You can create anonymous groups in two ways:
• Define the group, along with the related IP address range, using the subscriber anonymous-group
command. The SCE platform then generates anonymous subscribers for that group when it detects
traffic with an IP address that is in the specified IP range.
• Create the group by importing anonymous groups from a csv file.
Groups can also be exported to a csv file.
For information on deleting anonymous groups, see How to Remove a Specific Anonymous Subscriber
Group, page 9-12and How to Remove All Anonymous Subscriber Groups, page 9-12.
Defining Anonymous Groups
Use this command to define an anonymous group, assigning the following to the group created:
• group name
• range of IP addresses
• subscriber template to be assigned to all subscribers within that IP range (optional)
How to Define an Anonymous Group
Options
The following options are available:
• group-name — name to be assigned to the anonymous group.
• range — range of IP addresses that defines this group.
• template — number of the subscriber template to assign to all subscribers in this group.
Default = 0
Step 1 From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type subscriber anonymous-group name group-name ip-range
range [template template] and press Enter.
If no template is specified, the default template is applied to all subscribers in this group.
Importing and Exporting Anonymous Groups
• How to Import Anonymous Groups, page 9-15
• How to Export Anonymous Groups, page 9-15