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User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager
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Chapter 4 Using Service Manager
Activating Services on HA Devices
Click List to see its current configuration.
Click Delete to delete it. You can also delete one or more hosts at the same time.
When you select one or more hosts, the Execute and List buttons will be disabled.
For more information, see Configuring Home Addresses Without NAI, page 4-24.
Configuring Home Addresses Without NAI
You can assign home addresses to a mobile node in the selected group (without using NAI) by using a
Home Address Assignment wizard. You can configure a range of home addresses for the mobile host or
mobile node group to be assigned by the Home Agent. You can also specify the interface on the network
or a virtual network to which the mobile node belongs, its security associations, or download them from
an AAA server. All hosts must have security associations for registration authentication. They can have
more than one security association. The Home Agent can control where the mobile nodes roam by
specifying the care-of-address (CoA) access list.
To launch the Home Address Assignment wizard:
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 > Without NAI.
Step 3 The Home Address Assignment–Without NAI dialog box displays a list of all the hosts configured
without a NAI, in the selected group.
Step 4 Perform one of these actions:
To create a host configured without an NAI, click Execute without selecting one.
Choose the host you want to modify, then click Execute.
The first window of the Home Address Assignment-Without NAI wizard contains:
Field Description
Home Address
Lower Range Lower IP address of the range of IP addresses for a mobile host or
mobile node group. If you specify only this address, it is taken as
the IP address of the MN.
When used with DHCP, this specifies the address pool from which
the DHCP server should select the address.
Upper Range (Optional) Upper IP address of the range of IP addresses for a
mobile host or mobile node group.
Home Link
In this pane, you can specify the home network (physical or virtual)
of the MN.
Click the Interface or Virtual Network radio buttons to specify
their details.