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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
When you select one or more VRF configurations, the Execute and List buttons will be disabled. For
more information, see Configuring VRF Support on HA Devices, page 4-31.
Configuring VRF Support on HA Devices
You can configure VRF support on home agent devices by using the Home Agent VRF Configuration
wizard.
To launch the Home Agent VRF Configuration 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 >HA VRF.
The Home Agent VRF dialog box displays a list of VRF configured realms, in the selected device group.
Step 3 Perform one of these actions:
To create the VRF for a realm, click Execute without selecting a realm.
Choose a realm, then click Execute to modify its VRF configuration.
The first window of the Home Agent VRF Configuration wizard contains:
Field Description
Realm Name Specifies the realm name. It is a unique identifier with the syntax @realm.
Click Fetch to select a realm from a list. A popup appears with a list of realms.
Choose a realm and click Select. Click the column heading to sort the list.
VRF for Realm
VRF Name Specifies a unique name to identify the VRF for a specific group. You can:
Click Fetch to select a configured VRF from a list. A popup appears with a
list of configured VRFs. Choose a VRF and click Select. Click any column
heading to sort the list.
Click Define to configure a new VRF routing table. See VRF Definition
Dialog Box Field Descriptions, page 4-33, for more details.
Virtual Home Agent
IP Address Specifies the IP address of the Home Agent. Click Assign to Loopback to
configure a loopback interface. This action provides a stable address to
minimize the impact of a physical interface going down. See Loopback
Interface Dialog Box Field Descriptions, page 4-33, for more details.
AAA Group
You can define AAA accounting and, or authentication servers.
Accounting Group (Optional) Specifies an AAA accounting group. When you define an AAA
accounting server group, all accounting records for the users of the realm will
be sent to the specified group.
Authentication
Group
(Optional) Specifies an AAA authentication group. When you define an AAA
authentication group, the Home Agent sends access requests for mobile IP
registration requests, to the AAA servers that are defined in the group.