HP-UX Mobile IPv4 A.03.01 Administrator's Guide

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Chapter 5
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Configuring Peer Relationships between AAAH and
AAAF Servers
The AAAH and AAAF must have a peer relationship configured between them in the
AAA infrastructure
Configuring AAAH and AAAF Peer Relationships on HP-UX
Mobile AAA Servers
On HP-UX Mobile AAA servers, you configure information about the peer AAAH or
AAAF as a “Diameter Server” peer. Use the HP-UX Mobile AAA Server Manager to
configure the AAAH - AAAF peer relationship, as described below. Use the following
instructions for the HP-UX Mobile AAA Server Manager to configure this information.
The Server Manager and its related components must be running and you must have a
Server Connection configured for the AAAH and AAAF.
1. Go to the Navigation Tree located in the left frame of the HTML page. Select Peers
under the Configuration branch.
2. Go to the main frame of the HTML page. Select the AAAH or AAAF below the
prompt Which HP-UX Mobile AAA Server do you wish to pull the
configuration from.
3. Select New Peer.
4. Complete the Peer Attributes fields as follows:
FQDN Enter the fully-qualified domain name of the peer Mobile AAA
Server (the peer AAAH or AAAF).
Identity-Port Port number sent as the Diameter Identity String. Configure this
according to the Mobile AAA Server product documentation.
Connection-Port
Port number that the Mobile AAA server will connect to on the
peer. Configure this according to the Mobile AAA Server product
documentation.
Shared Secret Configure this according to the Mobile AAA Server product
documentation.You may want to configure a TLS shared secret
between the AAAH and AAAF to protect the Mobile IPv4
authentication keys.
Type Select Diameter Server.
Accepts Dynamic Allocation
The AAA Server Manager will select No, since this field is not valid
for Diameter Servers.
Security Configure this according to the Mobile AAA Server product
documentation.You may want to configure TLS between the AAAH
and AAAF to protect the Mobile IPv4 authentication keys.
Connection Configure this according to the Mobile AAA Server product
documentation.