Cisco Systems 4.2 Enabling Session Management, Configuring Session Management, set 1 rm-100, 5-18

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Chapter 5 Customizing Your Configuration

Configuring Session Management

Step 5 Use the set command to specify the ResourceManagers you want tracked per user session. Specify a number and the name of the ResourceManager. Note, you can list the ResourceManager objects in any order.

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Enabling Session Management

Cisco AR, by default, comes configured with the sample SessionManagement session-mgr-1. You can modify it or change it to the new SessionManager you have created.

Note When you want the Session Manager to manage the resources for all Access-Requests Cisco AR receives, set the Radius DefaultSessionManager to this Session Manager. When you want a Session Manager to manage the resources of a particular object, or to use multiple Session Managers, then use an incoming script at the appropriate level.

Configuring Session Management

Step 1 Run the aregcmd command: aregcmd

Step 2 Use the cd command to change to the Radius level: cd /Radius

Step 3 Use the set command to set the DefaultSessionManager to the name you have just created: set DefaultSessionManager sm-1

Step 4 Use the save command to save your changes:

save

Step 5 Use the reload command to reload the Cisco AR server.

reload

 

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