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Obtaining Additional Publications and Information

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Contents Installing and Configuring Cisco Access Registrar Installing and Configuring Cisco Access Registrar N T E N T S Upgrading Cisco Access Registrar Software Installing Cisco Access Registrar Software from CD-ROM3-14 Creating and Setting Group Membership Configuring Session Management Viii Cisco.com Obtaining DocumentationYou can access international Cisco websites at this URL Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsDocumentation Feedback Cisco Product Security OverviewCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceDefinitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestXiii Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationXiv Installation Type Installation Dialog OverviewLicense File Location Installation LocationJava 2 Runtime Environment Open Database ConnectivityExample Configuration Downloading Cisco Access Registrar SoftwareContinue with Installation Base DirectoryCSCOar-4.2.1-sol10-k9.tar.gz for Solaris Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 LicensingLicense Slabs Getting Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 LicenseLicense slabs available in CAR 4.2 are listed in Table Or stand-byAdding Additional Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Licenses Installing Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 LicensesSample License File Opt/CSCOar/bin/arserver restartDisplaying License Information Aregcmd Command-Line OptionLaunching aregcmd Aregcmd -l directorynameOL-17221-02 This chapter contains the following sections Installing the Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 License FileInstalling Cisco Access Registrar Software from CD-ROM Deciding Where to InstallInstalling Downloaded Software Enter the following command to begin the installation Common Solaris Installation StepsFor a full install, press Enter Zcat CSCOar-4.2.1-sol9-K9.tar.gz tar xvfInstalling and Configuring Cisco Access Registrar Enter Y to install the setuid/setgid files Installing Cisco Access Registrar on LDoms Installing Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Software on LinuxConfiguring Snmp RPC Bind ServicesCp CSCOar-4.2.1-lnx26-install-K9.sh /tmp Common Linux Installation StepsChmod 777 CSCOar-4.2.1-lnx26-install-K9.sh Cd /cdrom/cdrom0/kit/linux-2.4CSCOar-4.2.1-lnx26-install-k9.sh Enter the name of the script file to begin the installationPreparing OL-17221-02 Solaris Software Upgrade Overview Upgrading Cisco Access Registrar SoftwareCd /opt Mv AICar1 CSCOar Linux Software Upgrade OverviewEtc/init.d/arserver restart Disabling Replication Software Upgrade TasksCd /radius/replication Pkgrm AICar1 Removing the AICar1 PackageEnter y or yes to continue removing the AICar1 package Pkgrm CSCOar Removing the CSCOar PackageEnter y or yes to continue removing the CSCOar package Cd /opt/CSCOar/bin Uninstall-ar Using uninstall-ar to Remove Linux SoftwareEnter Yes or Y to continue removing the Linux software Upgrading Cisco Access Registrar Solaris Software Installing the Cisco Access Registrar License FileZcat CSCOar-4.2.1-sol9-k9.tar.gz tar xf Http//java.sun.com Where is the J2RE installed? ?,q Enter Y to preserve the local database Enter the administrator userID and passwordBack-up Copy of Original Configuration Removing Old VSA Names VSA Update ScriptOpt/CSCOar/data Upgrading Cisco Access Registrar Linux SoftwareServer Cd /opt/CSCOar/bin arserver stop Run the uninstall-ar program as shown belowCd /cdrom/cdrom0/kit/linux-2.6 Build Date Fri Nov 07 235551 Enter Y to remove old sessions or N to retain old sessions Oraclehome Backup Copy of Original ConfigurationRemoving Old VSA Names Restarting Replication Configuring SnmpOL-17221-02 General Command Syntax Using aregcmdAregcmd Commands Configuring a Basic SiteRunning aregcmd Cd //localhost/Administrators Changing the Administrator’s PasswordCd admin Set PasswordCreating Additional Administrators Configuring the Radius ServerCd /Administrators Add jane testadminSet DefaultSessionManager Checking the System-Level DefaultsSelecting Ports to Use Checking the Server’s HealthAdd Displaying the UserListsSave ReloadAdding Users to UserLists Displaying the Default UserListLs -R Add janeSet password jane Use the set command to provide a password for user janeCd /Radius/UserLists/Default Delete beth Displaying UserGroupsAdding a NAS Configuring ClientsCd /Radius/Clients Add QuickExampleNASSetting Radius Attributes Configuring ProfilesCd /Radius/Profiles/Default-PPP-users/Attributes Set Service-Type FramedAdding Multiple Cisco AV Pairs Validating and Using Your ChangesSaving and Reloading Set Framed-Routing 192.168.1.0/24Using radclient Testing Your ConfigurationRadclient -s Simple john johnTroubleshooting Your Configuration Configuring AccountingSetting the Trace Level P001 sendSet Enabled True Enabling Snmp in the Cisco Access Registrar ServerStopping the Master Agent Aregcmd Cd /Radius/Advanced/SNMPCreate a view to enable the groups to have rights Access ControlModifying the snmpd.conf File Opt/CSCOar/bin/arserver stopRestarting the Master Agent Configuring Dynamic DNSTrap Recipient System Contact InformationCd foo.com Set Secret base64-encoded string Cd /Radius/Advanced/DDNS/TSIGKeys Add foo.comCd /Radius/RemoteServers Add ddns Cd ddns Set Protocol dynamic-dnsCd /Radius/ResourceManagers Add ddns Testing Dynamic DNS with radclientSave the changes you have made Trace Launch radclient Cd /opt/CSCOar/bin Radclient Cd /opt/CSCOar/bin AregcmdAcctrequest Start username Set p acctrequest Start bobOL-17221-02 Configuring Specific Groups Configuring GroupsCd /Radius/UserLists/Default/jean Creating and Setting Group MembershipCd /Radius/UserGroups Using a Script to Determine Service Configuring a Default GroupSet Group Default Configuring Multiple UserListsConfiguring Users Configuring Separate UserListsCreating Separate UserLists Populating UserListsCreating Separate Services Configuring ServicesCreating the Script Client Scripting Configuring the ScriptChoosing the Scripting Point Cd /RadiusHandling Multiple Scripts Configuring a Remote Server for AAAdd ParseUserName Rex libParseUserName.so ParseUserName Creating a RemoteServer Configuring the Remote ServerCd /Radius/RemoteServers Add QuickExampleSet protocol ldap Use the set command to specify the protocol ldapAdd remote-ldap Remote Ldap Service Creating ServicesSet type ldap Changing the Authentication and Authorization Defaults Configuring Multiple Remote ServersSet DefaultAuthentication remote-ldap Use the set command to change the DefaultAuthorizationCreating RemoteServers Configuring Two Remote ServersAdd North Creating the Services Set IncomingScript ParseRemoteServers Use the cd command to change to the Scripts objectConfiguring a Resource Manager Configuring Session ManagementCreating a Resource Manager Creating a Session Manager Configuring a Session ManagerUse the reload command to reload the Cisco AR server Configuring Session ManagementEnabling Session Management Set 1 rm-100PPP SymbolsDefault ports Default-PPP-users DefaultAuthorizationServiceInstalling CAR on LDoms Overview SolarisMultipleServersPolicy 5-6,5-11,5-14 RoundRobin policy RPC servicesReloading Reloading server Remote Servers Transactions per second Sample users Save commandDefinition Well-known ports
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