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Configuring the SAE for SRC-ACP
You must configure
the SAE to recognize SRC-ACP by adding information about SRC-ACP to
the SAE properties. The tasks for configuring the SAE for SRC-ACP
are:
Configuring SRC-ACP as an External Plug-In
To configure an external plug-in for the SAE:
- From configuration mode, access
the configuration statement that configures the external plug-ins.
- user@host# edit shared
sae configuration plug-ins name name external
- Specify the the plug-in attributes.
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name external]
- user@host# set attributes ?
For edge and dual modes—upstream-bandwidth,
downstream-bandwidth, service-name, router-name, login-name, user-dn,
port-id, session-id, user-ip-address, nas-ip, user-session-id, event-time
For backbone mode—upstream-bandwidth,
downstream-bandwidth, service-name, router-name, session-id, nas-ip,
event-time
For more information about configuring
plug-in attributes, see Configuring the SAE for External Plug-Ins.
Configuring Event Publishers
You must configure
the SAE to publish the following types of events to SRC-ACP:
- (Edge and dual mode only) Global
subscriber tracking
- Global service authorization
- Global service tracking
For information about configuring
event publishers, see Special Types of Event Publishers. Identify
the instance of SRC-ACP by the name of the host on which you configured
it.
Configuring the SAE to Monitor Interfaces for Congestion
Points
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Note:
Configure this feature only if SRC-ACP
is in backbone or dual mode.
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The SAE uses a hosted internal plug-in
to monitor the state of interfaces on a VR for backbone congestion points. If a subscriber tries to
activate a service on an interface that is unavailable, the SAE denies
the request. The plug-in also monitors the directory for new backbone
congestion points.
When this plug-in initializes, it reads
all the backbone services from the directory and generates a list
of the DNs (network interfaces) of the backbone congestion points.
The SAE sends interface tracking events, which contain the names of
the interfaces, VRs, and routers to this plug-in. For this feature
to work correctly, the interface, VR, and router must be configured
(see Configuring Network Interfaces in the Directory for the Backbone Network).
To configure the ACP interface listener
as an internal plug-in for the SAE:
- From configuration mode, access
the configuration statement that configures the ACP interface listener.
- user@host# edit shared
sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener
- Specify the IP address or name of
the host that supports the directory that contains backbone service
definitions and network interfaces.
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
- user@host# set ldap-server ldap-server
- Specify the DN of the directory
entry that defines the username with which the plug-in accesses the
directory.
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
- user@host# set bind-dn bind-dn
- Specify the password with which
the plug-in accesses the directory.
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
- user@host# set bind-password bind-password
- Specify whether the connection to
the directory uses secure LDAP. If you do not configure a security
protocol, plain socket is used.
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
- user@host# set ldaps
- Specify the DN at which SRC-ACP
stores backbone congestion points.
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
- user@host# set congestion-points-base-dn congestion-points-base-dn
- Specify the DN at which SRC-ACP
stores edge congestion points.
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
- user@host# set admission-control-base-dn admission-control-base-dn
- (Optional) Specify the maximum time
that the plug-in waits for the router to respond.
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
- user@host# set timeout timeout
- Specify the object reference for the ACP plug-in, as defined
by the object reference for SRC-ACP (see information about the acp-ior option in Configuring SRC-ACP Properties).
- [edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
- user@host# set acp-remote-corba-ior acp-remote-corba-ior
- (Optional) Verify your configuration.
[edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name name acp-interface-listener]
user@host# show
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