csubJobMatchIdentities
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This object specifies the subscriber identities that the
system uses to determine the subscriber sessions the job
executes on.
Each bit in this bit string corresponds to one or more columns
in this table. If the bit is '0', then the value of the
corresponding columns are invalid. If the bit is '1', then the
value of corresponding columns are valid.
The following list specifies the mappings between the bits and
the columns:
'subscriberLabel' => csubJobMatchSubscriberLabel
'macAddress' => csubJobMatchMacAddress
'nativeVrf' => csubJobMatchNativeVrf
'nativeIpAddress' => csubJobMatchNativeIpAddrType,
csubJobMatchNativeIpAddr,
csubJobMatchNativeIpMask,
'domainVrf' => csubJobMatchDomainVrf
'domainIpAddress' => csubJobMatchDomainIpAddrType,
csubJobMatchDomainIpAddr,
csubJobMatchDomainIpMask
'pbhk' => csubJobMatchPbhk
'remoteId' => csubJobMatchRemoteId
'circuitId' => csubJobMatchCircuitId
'nasPort' => csubJobMatchNasPort
'domain' => csubJobMatchDomain
'username' => csubJobMatchUsername
'acctSessionId' => csubJobMatchAcctSessionId
'dnis' => csubJobMatchDnis
'media' => csubJobMatchMedia
'mlpNegotiated' => csubJobMatchMlpNegotiated
'protocol' => csubJobMatchProtocol
'serviceName' => csubJobMatchServiceName
'dhcpClass' => csubJobMatchDhcpClass
'tunnelName' => csubJobMatchTunnelName
Observe that the bit 'ifIndex' has no meaning, as subscriber
session jobs do not match against this subscriber session
identity.