Cisco Systems OL-6918-01 manual Home Address Assignment, Assigning Home Addresses With NAI

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Chapter 4 Using Service Manager

Activating Services on HA Devices

Step 7 Perform one of these actions:

Click Finish to complete the configuration.

HA SM schedules a new job. A notification message displays the Job ID. After the job completes, you can view the details of the job in the Job Details window. See Viewing Job Details, page 4-15, for more information on the job details.

Click Cancel to exit the wizard.

Click Back to edit the configuration.

Home Address Assignment

You can statically or dynamically assign IP addresses to a mobile station. A static IP address is an address that is pre-assigned to the mobile station, and sometimes pre-configured at the mobile device. The Home Agent can assign a home address to the mobile node based on the user Network Access Identifier (NAI) received during Mobile IP registration, or without using an NAI.

Assigning Home Addresses With NAI, page 4-19

Assigning Home Addresses Without NAI, page 4-23

Assigning Home Addresses With NAI

The Home Agent can assign a home address to the mobile node based on the user NAI that was received during mobile IP registration. The NAI is the user ID that the client submits during PPP authentication and is with the syntax username@realm. You can define an NAI string for a single user (username@realm) or a domain (@realm). The NAI identifies the user as well as assists the routing of the authentication request. Static home addressing can be used in conjunction with NAI to support a NAI-based authorization and other services.

You must be authorized to use an address before the registration will be accepted. Addresses can be authorized locally, or through an AAA server. If an MN requests an address that is already associated with a binding that has a different NAI, the Home Agent will attempt to return another address from the pool; unless the command is set.

To display a list of home addresses with NAI configured in the HA Service Manager:

Step 1 Choose a device group (Choose Service Manager > Select Group). See Selecting an HA Device Group, page 4-3.

Step 2 Choose HA Service Manager > Service Activation > Home Address Assignment > With NAI.

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Contents Using Service Manager Service Manager Tasks Selecting an HA Device Group Choose HA Service Manger Service Manager Select GroupUsing Service Manager Selecting an HA Device Group Choose Service Manager Display Config Displaying an HA ConfigurationGenerating Sync Reports Generating a Diff Report Using Sync Report DashboardChoose Service Manager Sync Report Sync Report Dashboard Checking Device StatusSync Report Dashboard window contains Sync Report Config Diff Viewer Interpreting the Sync Report Config Diff Viewer Choose Service Manager Sync Report Compare Config Comparing the Configurations of Two DevicesChoose HA Service Manager Service Activation Local IP Pool Select HA Service Manager Service ActivationLocal IP Pools Configuring Local IP Pools Field Description Job Details Window Viewing Job DetailsField Description Execution Summary Working With Virtual Networks For more information, see Configuring Virtual Networks,Configuring Virtual Networks Assigning Home Addresses With NAI Home Address AssignmentConfiguring Home Addresses With NAI Home Link AAA Assigning Home Addresses Without NAI Their details Configuring Home Addresses Without NAIField Description Security Associations SPI Configuring Security AssociationsFirst window of the Security Associations wizard contains Field Description VRF Support on HA Choose HA Service Manager Service Activation HA VRFDialog Box Field Descriptions, page 4-33, for more details Configuring VRF Support on HA DevicesUsing Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices VRF Definition Dialog Box Field Descriptions Hot-Lining Choose HA Service Manager Service Activation Hot LiningEnabling Hot-Lining Choose Service Manager Batch Config Managing Batch ConfigurationsClick Download Starting a Batch ConfigurationOL-6918-01