Example 1: Mobile IP Support Using the System as a PDSN/FA
Information Required
Source Context Configuration
| Required Information | Description |
|---|---|
|
Source context name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the source context will be recognized by the system.
|
|
R-P Interface Configuration
|
|
|
R-P interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple
names are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
R-P
interfaces are configured in the source context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the R-P interface.
Multiple addresses
and/or subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the
physical port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A
single physical port can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple
descriptions are needed if using multiple ports.
Physical ports are
configured within the source context and are used to bind logical
R-P interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the R-P interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
PDSN service Configuration
|
|
|
PDSN service name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 63 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the PDSN service will be recognized by the system.
Multiple
names are needed if using multiple PDSN services.
PDSN services are
configured in the source context.
|
|
UDP port number for R-P
traffic
|
Specifies the port
used by the PDSN service and the PCF for communications. The UDP
port number and can be any integer value between 1 and 65535. The
default value is 699.
|
|
Authentication protocols
used
|
Specifies how the
system handles authentication: using a protocol (such as CHAP, PAP,
or MSCHAP), or not requiring any authentication.
|
|
Domain alias for NAI-construction
|
Specifies a context
name for the system to use to provide accounting functionality for
a subscriber session. This parameter is needed only if the system is
configured to support no authentication.
|
|
Security Parameter Index
Information
|
Specifies
the IP address of the PCF that the PDSN service will be communicating
with. The PDSN service allows the creation of a security profile that
can be associated with a particular PCF.
Multiple IP addresses
are needed if the PDSN service is to communicate with multiple PCFs.
|
|
Specifies
the shared SPI between the PDSN service and a particular PCF. The SPI
can be configured to any integer value between 256 and 4294967295.
Configure
multiple SPIs if the PDSN service is to communicate with multiple PCFs.
|
|
|
Specifies
the shared SPI secret between the PDSN service and the PCF. The secret
can be between 1 and 127 characters (alpha and/or numeric).
An
SPI secret is required for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
Hash-algorithm:
Specifies
the algorithm used to hash the SPI and SPI secret. The possible algorithms
that can be configured are MD5 per RFC 1321 and keyed-MD5 per RFC
2002. The default is MD5.
A hash-algorithm is
required for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
Specifies how protection
against replay-attacks is implemented. The possible processes are
nonce and timestamp. The default is timestamp with a tolerance of
60 seconds.
A replay-protection
process is required for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
Subscriber session lifetime
|
Specifies the time
in seconds that an A10 connection can exist before its registration
is considered expired.
The time is expressed
in seconds and can be configured to any integer value between 1
and 65534, or the timer can be disabled to set an infinite lifetime.
The default value is 1800 seconds.
|
|
Mobile IP FA context name
|
Specifies the name
of the context in which the FA service is configured.
|
AAA Context Configuration
| Required Information | Description |
|---|---|
|
AAA context name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the AAA context will be recognized by the system.
|
|
AAA Interface Configuration
|
|
|
AAA interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple
names are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
AAA
interfaces will be configured in the source context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the AAA interface.
Multiple addresses
and/or subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This
specifies the physical port to which the interface will be bound.
Ports are identified by the chassis slot number where the line card
resides in, followed by the number of the physical connector on
the line card. For example, port 17/1 identifies connector
number 1 on the card in slot 17.
A single physical
port can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple
descriptions are needed if multiple ports will be used.
Physical
ports are configured within the destination context and are used
to bind logical AAA interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address(es)
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the AAA interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
Foreign RADIUS Server
Configuration
|
|
|
Foreign RADIUS Authentication
server
|
IP Address:
Specifies the IP address
of the foreign RADIUS accounting server that the source context
will communicate with to provide subscriber accounting functions.
Multiple addresses are
needed if configuring multiple RADIUS servers.
Foreign RADIUS accounting
servers are configured within the source context. Multiple servers
can be configured and each assigned a priority.
|
|
Shared Secret:
The shared secret is
a string between 1 and 15 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
that specifies the key exchanged between the RADIUS accounting server and
the source context.
A shared secret is needed
for each configured RADIUS server.
|
|
|
UDP Port Number:
Specifies the port used
by the source context and the foreign RADIUS Accounting server for
communications. The UDP port number can be any integer value between
1 and 65535. The default value is 1812.
|
|
|
Foreign RADIUS Accounting
server
|
IP Address:
Specifies the IP address
of the foreign RADIUS accounting server that the source context
will communicate with to provide subscriber accounting functions.
Multiple addresses are
needed if configuring multiple RADIUS servers.
Foreign RADIUS accounting
servers are configured within the source context. Multiple servers
can be configured and each assigned a priority.
|
|
Shared Secret:
The shared secret is
a string between 1 and 15 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
that specifies the key exchanged between the RADIUS accounting server and
the source context.
A shared secret is needed
for each configured RADIUS server.
|
|
|
UDP Port Number:
Specifies the port used
by the source context and the foreign RADIUS Accounting server for
communications. The UDP port number can be any integer value between
1 and 65535. The default value is 1813.
|
|
|
RADIUS attribute NAS
Identifier
|
Specifies the name by
which the source context will be identified in the Access-Request
message(s) it sends to the foreign RADIUS server. The name must be
between 1 and 32 alpha and/or numeric characters and is
case sensitive.
|
|
RADIUS NAS IP address
|
Specifies the IP address
of the source context’s AAA interface. A secondary address
can be optionally configured.
|
Mobile IP Destination Context Configuration
| Required Information | Description |
|---|---|
|
Mobile IP destination
context name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the destination context will be recognized by the system.
|
|
Pi Interface Configuration
|
|
|
Pi interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple
names are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
Pi
interfaces are configured in the destination context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the Pi interface.
Multiple addresses
and/or subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the
physical port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical
port can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if multiple ports will be used.
Physical ports are
configured within the destination context and are used to bind logical
Pi interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address(es)
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the Pi interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
FA Service Configuration
|
|
|
FA service name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 63 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the FA service will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are needed
if multiple FA services will be used.
FA services are configured
in the destination context.
|
|
UDP port number for
Mobile IP traffic
|
Specifies the port
used by the FA service and the HA for communications. The UDP port
number can be any integer value between 1 and 65535. The default value
is 434.
|
|
Security Parameter Index
(indices) Information
|
HA IP address:
Specifies the IP address
of the HAs with which the FA service communicates. The FA service
allows the creation of a security profile that can be associated
with a particular HA.
|
|
Index:
Specifies the shared
SPI between the FA service and a particular HA. The SPI can be configured
to any integer value between 256 and 4294967295. Multiple SPIs can
be configured if the FA service is to communicate with multiple HAs.
|
|
|
Secrets:
Specifies the shared
SPI secret between the FA service and the HA. The secret can be
between 1 and 127 characters (alpha and/or numeric).An
SPI secret is required for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
Hash-algorithm:
Specifies the algorithm
used to hash the SPI and SPI secret. The possible algorithms that
can be configured are MD5 per RFC 1321 and keyed-MD5 per RFC 2002.
The default is hmac-md5.
A hash-algorithm is
required for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
FA agent advertisement lifetime
|
Specifies the time (in
seconds) that an FA agent advertisement remains valid in the absence
of further advertisements.
The time can be configured
to any integer value between 1 and 65535. The default is 9000.
|
|
Number of allowable unanswered
FA advertisements
|
Specifies the number
of unanswered agent advertisements that the FA service will allow
during call setup before it will reject the session.
The number can be any
integer value between 1 and 65535. The default is 5.
|
|
Maximum mobile-requested
registration lifetime allowed
|
Specifies the longest
registration lifetime that the FA service will allow in any
Registration Request
message from the mobile node.
The lifetime is expressed
in seconds and can be configured between 1 and 65534. An infinite
registration lifetime can be configured by disabling the timer. The
default is 600 seconds.
|
|
Registration reply timeout
|
Specifies the amount
of time that the FA service will wait for a Registration Reply from
an HA.
The time is measured
in seconds and can be configured to any integer value between 1
and 65535. The default is 7.
|
|
Number of simultaneous registrations
|
Specifies the number
of simultaneous Mobile IP sessions that will be supported for a
single subscriber.
The maximum number of
sessions is 3. The default is 1.
|
|
Mobile node re-registration requirements
|
Specifies how the system
should handle authentication for mobile node re-registrations.
The FA service can be
configured to always require authentication or not. If not, the
initial registration and de-registration will still be handled normally.
|
System-Level AAA Configuration
Optional Destination Context
IMPORTANT:
| Required Information | Description |
|---|---|
|
Destination context name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the destination context will be recognized by the system.
|
|
PDN Interface Configuration
|
|
|
PDN interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are
needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
PDN interfaces are
configured in the destination context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the PDN interface.
Multiple addresses
and/or subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the
physical port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical
port can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if multiple ports will be used.
Physical ports are
configured within the destination context and are used to bind logical
PDN interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address(es)
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the PDN interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
IP Address Pool Configuration
|
|
|
IP address pool name
|
Each IP address pool
is identified by a name. The pool name can be between 1 and 31 alpha
and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
IP address pools are
configured in the destination context(s). Multiple address pools
can be configured within a single context.
|
|
IP pool addresses
|
An initial address
and a subnet, or a starting address and an ending address, are required
for each configured pool. The pool will then consist of every possible address
within the subnet , or all addresses from the starting address to
the ending address.
The pool can be configured
as public, private, or static.
If this IP pool is
being used for Interchassis Session Recovery, it must be a static
and srp-activated.
|
How This Configuration Works
Example 2: Mobile IP Support Using the System as an HA
Information Required
Source Context Configuration
| Required Information | Description |
|---|---|
|
Source context name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the source context will be recognized by the system.
|
|
Pi Interface Configuration
|
|
|
Pi interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are
needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
Pi interfaces are
configured in the source context.
If this interface is
being used for Interchassis Session Recovery, you must specify a
loopback interface type after the interface_name.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the Pi interface.
Multiple addresses
and/or subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the
physical port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical
port can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if using multiple ports.
Physical ports are
configured within the source context and are used to bind logical
Pi interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the R-P interface(s) to a specific network.
|
| HA service Configuration | . |
| HA service name |
This is an identification
string between 1 and 63 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the HA service will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are needed
if multiple HA services will be used.
HA services are configured
in the destination context.
|
|
UDP port number for Mobile
IP traffic
|
Specifies the port used
by the HA service and the FA for communications. The UDP port number
can be any integer value between 1 and 65535. The default value
is 434.
|
|
Mobile node re-registration requirements
|
Specifies how the system
should handle authentication for mobile node re-registrations.
The HA service can be
configured as follows:Always require authentication
Never require authentication
(NOTE: the initial registration and de-registration will still be
handled normally)
Never look for mn-aaa
extension
Not require authentication
but will authenticate if mn-aaa extension present
|
|
FA-to-HA Security Parameter
Index Information
|
FA IP address:
The HA service allows
the creation of a security profile that can be associated with a
particular FA.
This specifies the IP
address of the FA that the HA service will be communicating with.
Multiple FA addresses
are needed if the HA will be communicating with multiple FAs.
|
| . |
Index:
Specifies the shared
SPI between the HA service and a particular FA. The SPI can be configured
to any integer value between 256 and 4294967295.
Multiple SPIs can be
configured if the HA service is to communicate with multiple FAs.
|
| . |
Secret:
Specifies the shared
SPI secret between the HA service and the FA. The secret can be
between 1 and 127 characters (alpha and/or numeric).
An SPI secret is required
for each SPI configured.
|
| . |
Hash-algorithm:
Specifies the algorithm
used to hash the SPI and SPI secret. The possible algorithms that
can be configured are MD5 per RFC 1321 and keyed-MD5 per RFC 2002.
The default algorithm is hmac-md5.
A hash-algorithm is
required for each SPI configured.
|
|
Mobile Node Security Parameter
Index Information
|
Index:
Specifies the shared
SPI between the HA service and the mobile node(s). The SPI can be
configured to any integer value between 256 and 4294967295.
Multiple SPIs can be
configured if the HA service is to communicate with multiple mobile
nodes.
|
| . |
Secret(s):
Specifies the shared
SPI secret between the HA service and the mobile node. The secret
can be between 1 and 127 characters (alpha and/or numeric).
An SPI secret is required
for each SPI configured.
|
| . |
Hash-algorithm:
Specifies the algorithm
used to hash the SPI and SPI secret. The possible algorithms that
can be configured are MD5 per RFC 1321 and keyed-MD5 per RFC 2002.
The default algorithm is hmac-md5.
A hash-algorithm is
required for each SPI configured.
|
| . |
Replay-protection process:
Specifies how protection
against replay-attacks is implemented. The possible processes are
nonce and timestamp. The default is timestamp with a tolerance of
60 seconds.
A replay-protection
process is required for each mobile node-to-HA SPI configured.
|
|
Maximum registration lifetime
|
Specifies the longest
registration lifetime that the HA service will allow in any Registration
Request message from the mobile node.
The time is measured
in seconds and can be configured to any integer value between 1
and 65534. An infinite registration lifetime can also be configured
by disabling the timer. The default is 600.
|
|
Maximum number of simultaneous
bindings
|
Specifies the maximum
number of “care-of” addresses that can simultaneously
be bound for the same user as identified by NAI and Home address.
The number can be configured
to any integer value between 1 and 5. The default is 3.
|
|
AAA Interface Configuration
|
|
|
AAA interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are needed
if multiple interfaces will be configured.
AAA interfaces will
be configured in the source context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the AAA interface.
Multiple addresses and/or
subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the physical
port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical port
can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if multiple ports will be used.
Physical ports are configured
within the source context and are used to bind logical AAA interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the AAA interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
Home RADIUS Server Configuration
|
|
|
Home RADIUS Authentication
server
|
IP Address:Specifies
the IP address of the home RADIUS authentication server the source
context will communicate with to provide subscriber authentication
functions.
Multiple addresses are
needed if multiple RADIUS servers will be configured.
Home RADIUS authentication
servers are configured within the source context. Multiple servers
can be configured and each assigned a priority.
|
| . |
Shared Secret:
The shared secret is
a string between 1 and 15 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
that specifies the key that is exchanged between the RADIUS authentication
server and the source context.
A shared secret is needed
for each configured RADIUS server.
|
| . |
UDP Port Number:
Specifies the port used
by the source context and the home RADIUS authentication server
for communications. The UDP port number can be any integer value
between 1 and 65535. The default value is 1812.
|
|
Home RADIUS Accounting
server
|
IP Address:
Specifies the IP address
of the home RADIUS accounting server that the source context will
communicate with to provide subscriber accounting functions.
Multiple addresses are
needed if multiple RADIUS servers will be configured.Home RADIUS
accounting servers are configured within the source context. Multiple
servers can be configured and each assigned a priority.
|
|
Shared Secret:
The shared secret is
a string between 1 and 15 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
that specifies the key that is exchanged between the RADIUS accounting server
and the source context.
A shared secret is needed
for each configured RADIUS server.
|
|
|
UDP Port Number:
Specifies the port used
by the source context and the home RADIUS Accounting server for
communications. The UDP port number can be any integer value between
1 and 65535. The default value is 1813.
|
|
|
RADIUS attribute NAS
Identifier
|
Specifies the name by
which the source context will be identified in the Access-Request
message(s) it sends to the home RADIUS server. The name must be
between 1 and 32 alpha and/or numeric characters and is
case sensitive.
|
|
RADIUS NAS IP address
|
Specifies the IP address
of the source context’s AAA interface. A secondary address
can be optionally configured.
|
|
Default Subscriber Configuration
|
|
|
“Default” subscriber’s IP
context name
|
Specifies the name of
the egress context on the system that facilitates the PDN ports.
|
Destination Context Configuration
| Required Information | Description |
|---|---|
|
Destination context name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the destination context will be recognized by the system.
|
|
PDN Interface Configuration
|
|
|
PDN interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are
needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
PDN interfaces are
configured in the destination context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the PDN interface.
Multiple addresses
and/or subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the
physical port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical
port can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if multiple ports will be used.
Physical ports are
configured within the destination context and are used to bind logical
PDN interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address(es)
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the PDN interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
IP Address Pool Configuration
|
|
|
IP address pool name
|
Each IP address pool
is identified by a name. The pool name can be between 1 and 31 alpha
and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
IP address pools are
configured in the destination context(s). Multiple address pools
can be configured within a single context.
|
|
IP pool addresses
|
An initial address
and a subnet, or a starting address and an ending address, are required
for each configured pool. The pool will then consist of every possible address
within the subnet , or all addresses from the starting address to
the ending address.
The pool can be configured
as public, private, or static.
If this IP pool is
being used for Interchassis Session Recovery, it must be a static
and srp-activated.
|
How This Configuration Works
Example 3: HA Using a Single Source Context and Multiple Outsourced Destination Contexts
Information Required
Source Context Configuration
| Required Information | Description |
|---|---|
|
Source context name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the source context will be recognized by the system.
|
|
Pi Interface Configuration
|
|
|
Piinterface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are
needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
Pi interfaces are
configured in the source context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the Pi interface.
Multiple addresses
and/or subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the
physical port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical
port can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if using multiple ports.
Physical ports are
configured within the source context and are used to bind logical
Pi interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the Pi interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
HA service Configuration
|
|
|
HA service name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 63 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the PDSN service will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are
needed if using multiple HA services.
HA services are configured
in the source context.
|
|
UDP port number for Mobile
IP traffic
|
Specifies the port
used by the HA service and the FA for communications. The UDP port
number can be any integer value between 1 and 65535. The default value
is 434.
|
|
Mobile node re-registration requirements
|
Specifies how the system
should handle authentication for mobile node re-registrations.
The HA service can be
configured as follows:
Always require authentication
Never require authentication
(NOTE: the initial registration and de-registration will still be
handled normally)
Never look for mn-aaa
extension
Not require authentication
but will authenticate if mn-aaa extension present
|
|
FA-to-HA Security Parameter
Index Information
|
FA IP address:
The HA service allows
the creation of a security profile that can be associated with a
particular FA.
This specifies the IP
address of the FA that the HA service will be communicating with.
Multiple FA addresses
are needed if the HA will be communicating with multiple FAs.
|
|
Index:
Specifies the shared
SPI between the HA service and a particular FA. The SPI can be configured
to any integer value between 256 and 4294967295.
Multiple SPIs can be
configured if the HA service is to communicate with multiple FAs.
|
|
|
Secret:
Specifies the shared
SPI secret between the HA service and the FA. The secret can be
between 1 and 127 characters (alpha and/or numeric).
An SPI secret is required
for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
Hash-algorithm:
Specifies the algorithm
used to hash the SPI and SPI secret. The possible algorithms that
can be configured are MD5 per RFC 1321 and keyed-MD5 per RFC 2002.
The default algorithm is hmac-md5.
A hash-algorithm is
required for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
Mobile Node Security Parameter
Index Information
|
Index:
Specifies the shared
SPI between the HA service and the mobile node(s). The SPI can be
configured to any integer value between 256 and 4294967295.
Multiple SPIs can be
configured if the HA service is to communicate with multiple mobile
nodes.
|
|
Secret(s):
Specifies the shared
SPI secret between the HA service and the mobile node. The secret
can be between 1 and 127 characters (alpha and/or numeric).
An SPI secret is required
for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
Hash-algorithm:
Specifies the algorithm
used to hash the SPI and SPI secret. The possible algorithms that
can be configured are MD5 per RFC 1321 and keyed-MD5 per RFC 2002.
The default algorithm is hmac-md5.
A hash-algorithm is
required for each SPI configured.
|
|
|
Replay-protection process:
Specifies how protection
against replay-attacks is implemented. The possible processes are
nonce and timestamp. The default is timestamp with a tolerance of
60 seconds.
A replay-protection
process is required for each mobile node-to-HA SPI configured.
|
|
|
Maximum registration lifetime
|
Specifies the longest
registration lifetime that the HA service will allow in any Registration
Request message from the mobile node.
The time is measured
in seconds and can be configured to any integer value between 1
and 65535. An infinite registration lifetime can also be configured
by disabling the timer. The default is 600.
|
|
Maximum number of simultaneous
bindings
|
Specifies the maximum
number of “care-of” addresses that can simultaneously
be bound for the same user as identified by NAI and Home address.
The number can be configured
to any integer value between 1 and 5. The default is 3.
|
|
AAA Interface Configuration
|
|
|
AAA interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are needed
if multiple interfaces will be configured.
AAA interfaces will
be configured in the source context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the AAA interface.
Multiple addresses and/or
subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the physical
port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical port
can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if multiple ports will be used.
Physical ports are configured
within the source context and are used to bind logical AAA interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the AAA interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
Home RADIUS Server Configuration
|
|
|
Home RADIUS Authentication
server
|
IP Address:
Specifies the IP address
of the home RADIUS authentication server the source context will
communicate with to provide subscriber authentication functions.
Multiple addresses are
needed if multiple RADIUS servers will be configured.
Home RADIUS authentication
servers are configured within the source context. Multiple servers
can be configured and each assigned a priority.
|
|
Shared Secret:
The shared secret is
a string between 1 and 15 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
that specifies the key that is exchanged between the RADIUS authentication
server and the source context.
A shared secret is needed
for each configured RADIUS server.
|
|
|
UDP Port Number:
Specifies the port used
by the source context and the home RADIUS authentication server
for communications. The UDP port number can be any integer value
between 1 and 65535. The default value is 1812.
|
|
|
Home RADIUS Accounting
server
|
IP Address:
Specifies the IP address
of the home RADIUS accounting server that the source context will
communicate with to provide subscriber accounting functions.
Multiple addresses are
needed if multiple RADIUS servers will be configured.
Home RADIUS accounting
servers are configured within the source context. Multiple servers
can be configured and each assigned a priority.
|
|
Shared Secret:
The shared secret is
a string between 1 and 15 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
that specifies the key that is exchanged between the RADIUS accounting server
and the source context.
A shared secret is needed
for each configured RADIUS server.
|
|
|
UDP Port Number:
Specifies the port used
by the source context and the home RADIUS Accounting server for
communications. The UDP port number can be any integer value between
1 and 65535. The default value is 1813.
|
|
|
RADIUS attribute NAS
Identifier
|
Specifies the name by
which the source context will be identified in the Access-Request
message(s) it sends to the home RADIUS server. The name must be
between 1 and 32 alpha and/or numeric characters and is
case sensitive.
|
|
RADIUS NAS IP address
|
Specifies the IP address
of the source context’s AAA interface. A secondary address
can be optionally configured.
|
|
Default Subscriber Configuration
|
|
|
“Default” subscriber’s IP
context name
|
Specifies the name of
the egress context on the system that facilitates the PDN ports.
|
Destination Context Configuration
| Required Information | Description |
|---|---|
|
Destination context name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the destination context will be recognized by the system.
|
|
PDN Interface Configuration
|
|
|
PDN interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are
needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
PDN interfaces are
configured in the destination context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the PDN interface.
Multiple addresses
and/or subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the
physical port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical
port can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if multiple ports will be used.
Physical ports are
configured within the destination context and are used to bind logical
PDN interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address(es)
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the PDN interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
IP Address Pool Configuration
|
|
|
IP address pool name
|
Each IP address pool
is identified by a name. The pool name can be between 1 and 31 alpha
and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
IP address pools are
configured in the destination context(s). Multiple address pools
can be configured within a single context.
|
|
IP pool addresses
|
An initial address
and a subnet, or a starting address and an ending address, are required
for each configured pool. The pool will then consist of every possible address
within the subnet , or all addresses from the starting address to
the ending address.
The pool can be configured
as public, private, or static.
If this IP pool is
being used for Interchassis Session Recovery, it must be a static
and srp-activated.
|
|
AAA Interface Configuration
|
|
|
AAA interface name
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the interface will be recognized by the system.
Multiple names are needed
if multiple interfaces will be configured.
AAA interfaces will
be configured in the source context.
|
|
IP address and subnet
|
These will be assigned
to the AAA interface.
Multiple addresses and/or
subnets are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
|
|
Physical port number
|
This specifies the physical
port to which the interface will be bound. Ports are identified
by the chassis slot number where the line card resides in, followed
by the number of the physical connector on the line card. For example,
port 17/1 identifies connector number 1 on the card in
slot 17.
A single physical port
can facilitate multiple interfaces.
|
|
Physical port description
|
This is an identification
string between 1 and 79 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
by which the physical port will be recognized by the system.
Multiple descriptions
are needed if multiple ports will be used.
Physical ports are configured
within the source context and are used to bind logical AAA interfaces.
|
|
Gateway IP address
|
Used when configuring
static routes from the AAA interface(s) to a specific network.
|
|
Home RADIUS Server Configuration
|
|
|
Home RADIUS Authentication server
|
IP Address:
Specifies the IP address
of the home RADIUS authentication server the source context will
communicate with to provide subscriber authentication functions.
Multiple addresses are
needed if multiple RADIUS servers will be configured.
Home RADIUS authentication
servers are configured within the source context. Multiple servers
can be configured and each assigned a priority.
|
|
Shared Secret:
The shared secret is
a string between 1 and 15 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
that specifies the key that is exchanged between the RADIUS authentication
server and the source context.
A shared secret is needed
for each configured RADIUS server.
|
|
|
UDP Port Number:
Specifies the port used
by the source context and the home RADIUS authentication server
for communications. The UDP port number can be any integer value
between 1 and 65535. The default value is 1812.
|
|
|
Home RADIUS Accounting
server
|
IP Address:
Specifies the IP address
of the home RADIUS accounting server that the source context will
communicate with to provide subscriber accounting functions.
Multiple addresses are
needed if multiple RADIUS servers will be configured.
Home RADIUS accounting
servers are configured within the source context. Multiple servers
can be configured and each assigned a priority.
|
|
Shared Secret:
The shared secret is
a string between 1 and 15 characters (alpha and/or numeric)
that specifies the key that is exchanged between the RADIUS accounting server
and the source context.
A shared secret is needed
for each configured RADIUS server.
|
|
|
UDP Port Number:
Specifies the port used
by the source context and the home RADIUS Accounting server for
communications. The UDP port number can be any integer value between
1 and 65535. The default value is 1813.
|
|
|
RADIUS attribute NAS
Identifier
|
Specifies the name by
which the source context will be identified in the Access-Request
message(s) it sends to the home RADIUS server. The name must be
between 1 and 32 alpha and/or numeric characters and is
case sensitive.
|
|
RADIUS NAS IP address
|
Specifies the IP address
of the source context’s AAA interface. A secondary address
can be optionally configured.
|
System-Level AAA Configuration
How This Configuration Works