Chapter 2 Installing Cisco Access Registrar 4.2

Installing Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Software on Linux

Step 7 When prompted whether to install the example configuration now, enter Y or N to continue.

Note You can delete the example configuration at any time by running the command

/opt/CSCOar/usrbin/aregcmd -f /opt/CSCOar/examples/cli/delete-example-configuration.rc.

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#add-example-config y calling gen-tomcat

We will now generate an RSA key-pair and self-signed certificate that may be used for test purposes

Generating a 1536 bit RSA private key

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writing new private key to '/cisco-ar/certs/tomcat/server-key.pem'

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Server self-signed certificate now resides in /cisco-ar/certs/tomcat/server-cert.pem Server private RSA key now resides in /cisco-ar/certs/tomcat/server-key.pem

Remember to install additional CA certificates for client verification

Tomcat private RSA key now resides in /cisco-ar/certs/tomcat/server-key.pem

Starting Access Registrar Server Agent..completed.

The Radius server is now running.

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Configuring SNMP

If you choose not to use the SNMP features of Cisco AR, the installation process is completed. To use SNMP features, complete the configuration procedure described in Configuring SNMP, page 4-14.

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