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SIC Configuration Summary

 

SIC RADIUS Configuration Summary (SRC CLI)

The SIC default configuration satisfies the needs of most environments, with minor changes such as accounting and authentication targets, editing rules, routing rules, and RADIUS clients.

To configure the SIC RADIUS options:

  1. Use the default settings for the connection between the SIC and the Juniper Networks database, or configure your own connection.

    See Configuring the Connection Between the SIC and the Juniper Networks Database (SRC CLI).

  2. Use the default SIC group, or create an SIC group or server.

    See Creating an SIC Group and Server (SRC CLI).

  3. Use the default dictionary for the SIC group, or define dictionary changes.

    See Configuring Dictionaries for the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

  4. Use the default device model (default-model), or configure the device models used by upstream and downstream network elements.

    See Configuring the Device Models Supported by the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

  5. (Optional) Configure editing rules for the SIC group.

    See Configuring the Optional Editing Rules Used by the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

  6. Configure any realms you want processed by the local server.

    See Configuring What Realms Are Local to the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

  7. Configure the accounting listener for the SIC group.

    See Configuring the RADIUS Accounting Listener for the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

  8. Configure the authentication listener for the SIC group.

    See Configuring the RADIUS Authentication Listener for the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

  9. Configure outbound transport for the SIC group.

    See Configuring the Outbound RADIUS Transport of the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

  10. Configure the upstream and downstream network elements.

    For the upstream network element, configure:

    • Supported device models

    • Accounting client

    • Authentication client

    • Dynamic authorization target and failover policy

    For the downstream network element, configure:

    • Supported device models

    • Accounting target and failover policy and mode

    • Authentication target and failover policy and mode

    See Configuring Upstream and Downstream RADIUS Network Elements (SRC CLI).

  11. Configure the accounting method used by the SIC group.

    See Configuring the Accounting Method Used by the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

  12. (Optional) Create additional server instances as desired.

    See Creating an SIC Server Instance (SRC CLI).

  13. (Optional) Configure request routing.

    See Configuring Request Routing (SRC CLI).

  14. Configure transport options for each SIC server in the group.

    See Configuring the RADIUS Transport for an SIC Server (SRC CLI).

  15. Configure event logging.

    See Configuring Event Logging for an SIC Server (SRC CLI).

  16. (Optional) Configure SNMP options.

    See Configuring SNMP for the SIC Group (SRC CLI).

SIC RADIUS Dynamic Authorization Configuration Summary (SRC CLI)

To configure RADIUS dynamic authorization support, you must configure the device and service templates:

SIC Diameter Configuration Summary (SRC CLI)

To configure Diameter support for the SIC:

  1. Configure the SIC Diameter server including the Diameter network element failover policy and the Diameter peers.

    See Configuring the SIC Diameter Server (SRC CLI).

  2. Configure the Diameter application.

    See Configuring the Diameter Application (SRC CLI).

  3. Configure the SRC Diameter server.

    See Configuring Diameter Peers (SRC CLI).

Configuring Management of RADIUS-Enabled Devices for the SIC (SRC CLI)

To configure management of RADIUS-enabled devices when using the SIC:

  1. Configure the NAS group peers, device capabilities, and routes.

    See Configuring the NAS Groups (SRC CLI).

  2. Configure the SAE to manage SAE devices.

    See Configuring the SAE to Manage AAA Devices.

  3. Configure the AAA policy rules.

    See Configuring AAA Policies (SRC CLI).