Cisco Systems Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Licensing, CSCOar-4.2.1-sol10-k9.tar.gz for Solaris

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Chapter 1 Overview

Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Licensing

CSCOar-4.2.1-sol10-k9.tar.gz for Solaris 10

CSCOar-4.2.1-lnx26-install-K9.shfor RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4.0 Complete the following steps to download the software.

Step 1 Create a temporary directory, such as /tmp, to hold the downloaded software package. Step 2 Enter the URL to the Cisco.com web site for Cisco AR software:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/access-registrar-encrypted?sort=release

Step 3 Click on the link for Cisco AR software:

CSCOar-4.2.1-sol9-k9.tar.gzfor the Solaris 9 version, or

CSCOar-4.2.1-sol10-k9.tar.gzfor the Solaris 10 version, or

CSCOar-4.2.1-lnx26-install-K9.shfor the RedHat Enterprise Linux version.

The Software Center Download Rules page displays. You should read these rules carefully.

Warning Before downloading this software please ensure that each of the following licenses and agreements are in place with Cisco Systems or a Cisco Systems authorized reseller.

These rules require you to acknowledge the following:

A software license

A valid service agreement

By clicking Agree, you confirm that the download of this file by you is in accordance with the requirements listed and that you understand and agree that Cisco Systems reserves the right to charge you for, and you agree to pay for, any software downloads to which you are not entitled. All Cisco Systems Operating System and application software licenses and downloads are governed by Cisco Systems' applicable End User License Agreement/Software License Agreement. By clicking Agree you further agree to abide by the terms and conditions set forth in Cisco Systems' End User License agreement/Software License Agreement and your service agreement.

If you click Agree, the End User License Agreement / Software License Agreement displays.

Step 4 Read the End User License Agreement / Software License Agreement carefully, and if you accept the terms, click Accept.

The software Download page appears. In few seconds, a File Download dialog box appears. If it does not appear, click the link provided in the page.

Step 5 Click Save and indicate where to save the file on your computer, such as /tmp, then click Save again.

Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Licensing

CAR 4.2 uses a new licensing mechanism that enables you to activate all features in Cisco AR. During system initialization, the Cisco AR server sets up the licensing data model and activates all features.

In CAR 4.2, licensing is based on transactions per second(TPS). Every license will cover all features, but with restrictions enforced on the TPS. TPS is calculated based on the number of packets flowing into CAR irrespective of the feature.

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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 Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation Feedback Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsYou can access international Cisco websites at this URL Cisco Product Security OverviewObtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support & Documentation WebsiteSubmitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information XiiiXiv Installation Dialog Overview Installation TypeJava 2 Runtime Environment Installation LocationLicense File Location Open Database ConnectivityContinue with Installation Downloading Cisco Access Registrar SoftwareExample Configuration Base DirectoryCisco Access Registrar 4.2 Licensing CSCOar-4.2.1-sol10-k9.tar.gz for SolarisLicense slabs available in CAR 4.2 are listed in Table Getting Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 LicenseLicense Slabs Or stand-bySample License File Installing Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 LicensesAdding Additional Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Licenses Opt/CSCOar/bin/arserver restartLaunching aregcmd Aregcmd Command-Line OptionDisplaying License Information Aregcmd -l directorynameOL-17221-02 Installing the Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 License File This chapter contains the following sectionsDeciding Where to Install Installing Cisco Access Registrar Software from CD-ROMInstalling Downloaded Software For a full install, press Enter Common Solaris Installation StepsEnter the following command to begin the installation Zcat CSCOar-4.2.1-sol9-K9.tar.gz tar xvfInstalling and Configuring Cisco Access Registrar Enter Y to install the setuid/setgid files Configuring Snmp Installing Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Software on LinuxInstalling Cisco Access Registrar on LDoms RPC Bind ServicesChmod 777 CSCOar-4.2.1-lnx26-install-K9.sh Common Linux Installation StepsCp CSCOar-4.2.1-lnx26-install-K9.sh /tmp Cd /cdrom/cdrom0/kit/linux-2.4Enter the name of the script file to begin the installation CSCOar-4.2.1-lnx26-install-k9.shPreparing OL-17221-02 Upgrading Cisco Access Registrar Software Solaris Software Upgrade OverviewLinux Software Upgrade Overview Cd /opt Mv AICar1 CSCOarEtc/init.d/arserver restart Software Upgrade Tasks Disabling ReplicationCd /radius/replication Removing the AICar1 Package Pkgrm AICar1Enter y or yes to continue removing the AICar1 package Removing the CSCOar Package Pkgrm CSCOarEnter y or yes to continue removing the CSCOar package Using uninstall-ar to Remove Linux Software Cd /opt/CSCOar/bin Uninstall-arEnter Yes or Y to continue removing the Linux software Installing the Cisco Access Registrar License File Upgrading Cisco Access Registrar Solaris SoftwareZcat CSCOar-4.2.1-sol9-k9.tar.gz tar xf Http//java.sun.com Where is the J2RE installed? ?,q Enter the administrator userID and password Enter Y to preserve the local databaseBack-up Copy of Original Configuration VSA Update Script Removing Old VSA NamesUpgrading Cisco Access Registrar Linux Software Opt/CSCOar/dataServer Run the uninstall-ar program as shown below Cd /opt/CSCOar/bin arserver stopCd /cdrom/cdrom0/kit/linux-2.6 Build Date Fri Nov 07 235551 Enter Y to remove old sessions or N to retain old sessions Backup Copy of Original Configuration OraclehomeRemoving Old VSA Names Configuring Snmp Restarting ReplicationOL-17221-02 Using aregcmd General Command SyntaxConfiguring a Basic Site Aregcmd CommandsRunning aregcmd Cd admin Changing the Administrator’s PasswordCd //localhost/Administrators Set PasswordCd /Administrators Configuring the Radius ServerCreating Additional Administrators Add jane testadminSelecting Ports to Use Checking the System-Level DefaultsSet DefaultSessionManager Checking the Server’s HealthSave Displaying the UserListsAdd ReloadLs -R Displaying the Default UserListAdding Users to UserLists Add janeCd /Radius/UserLists/Default Delete beth Use the set command to provide a password for user janeSet password jane Displaying UserGroupsCd /Radius/Clients Configuring ClientsAdding a NAS Add QuickExampleNASCd /Radius/Profiles/Default-PPP-users/Attributes Configuring ProfilesSetting Radius Attributes Set Service-Type FramedSaving and Reloading Validating and Using Your ChangesAdding Multiple Cisco AV Pairs Set Framed-Routing 192.168.1.0/24Radclient -s Testing Your ConfigurationUsing radclient Simple john johnSetting the Trace Level Configuring AccountingTroubleshooting Your Configuration P001 sendStopping the Master Agent Enabling Snmp in the Cisco Access Registrar ServerSet Enabled True Aregcmd Cd /Radius/Advanced/SNMPModifying the snmpd.conf File Access ControlCreate a view to enable the groups to have rights Opt/CSCOar/bin/arserver stopTrap Recipient Configuring Dynamic DNSRestarting the Master Agent System Contact InformationCd /Radius/RemoteServers Add ddns Cd /Radius/Advanced/DDNS/TSIGKeys Add foo.comCd foo.com Set Secret base64-encoded string Cd ddns Set Protocol dynamic-dnsTesting Dynamic DNS with radclient Cd /Radius/ResourceManagers Add ddnsSave the changes you have made Acctrequest Start username Cd /opt/CSCOar/bin AregcmdTrace Launch radclient Cd /opt/CSCOar/bin Radclient Set p acctrequest Start bobOL-17221-02 Configuring Groups Configuring Specific GroupsCreating and Setting Group Membership Cd /Radius/UserLists/Default/jeanCd /Radius/UserGroups Configuring a Default Group Using a Script to Determine ServiceConfiguring Multiple UserLists Set Group DefaultCreating Separate UserLists Configuring Separate UserListsConfiguring Users Populating UserListsConfiguring Services Creating Separate ServicesCreating the Script Choosing the Scripting Point Configuring the ScriptClient Scripting Cd /RadiusConfiguring a Remote Server for AA Handling Multiple ScriptsAdd ParseUserName Rex libParseUserName.so ParseUserName Cd /Radius/RemoteServers Configuring the Remote ServerCreating a RemoteServer Add QuickExampleUse the set command to specify the protocol ldap Set protocol ldapCreating Services Add remote-ldap Remote Ldap ServiceSet type ldap Set DefaultAuthentication remote-ldap Configuring Multiple Remote ServersChanging the Authentication and Authorization Defaults Use the set command to change the DefaultAuthorizationConfiguring Two Remote Servers Creating RemoteServersAdd North Creating the Services Use the cd command to change to the Scripts object Set IncomingScript ParseRemoteServersConfiguring Session Management Configuring a Resource ManagerCreating a Resource Manager Configuring a Session Manager Creating a Session ManagerEnabling Session Management Configuring Session ManagementUse the reload command to reload the Cisco AR server Set 1 rm-100Symbols PPPInstalling CAR on LDoms DefaultAuthorizationServiceDefault ports Default-PPP-users Overview SolarisRoundRobin policy RPC services MultipleServersPolicy 5-6,5-11,5-14Reloading Reloading server Remote Servers Sample users Save command Transactions per secondDefinition Well-known ports
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