Page 2 - Service Manager Tasks; Option
4-2 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Service Manager Tasks Service Manager Tasks You can use the Service Manager tab to perform these tasks: Table 4-1 Home Agent Service Manager Tasks Option Task Topic Select Group Select a device group Selec...
Page 3 - Selecting an HA Device Group; Field
4-3 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Selecting an HA Device Group Selecting an HA Device Group Before you enable service-activation, you must categorize device entities into a logical group. After youselect a group, you can download the servi...
Page 5 - Displaying an HA Configuration
4-5 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Displaying an HA Configuration Displaying an HA Configuration You can view the HA-specific configurations commands of specified devices in the selected group byusing the HA Configuration Viewer. To display...
Page 6 - Generating Sync Reports
4-6 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Generating Sync Reports The HA Config Viewer window displays: • Left pane—Displays all the configlets that the configuration comprises. Click any folder to expandthe tree and display descendant configlets....
Page 7 - Using Sync Report Dashboard; Checking Device Status; Generating a Diff Report; Choose Service Manager > Sync Report > Sync Report Dashboard.
4-7 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Generating Sync Reports Using Sync Report Dashboard The Sync Report Dashboard provides the latest status of the master device and other devices in a group,from RME or DCR. It also polls all the devices in ...
Page 10 - Interpreting the Sync Report Config Diff Viewer; Color
4-10 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Generating Sync Reports Interpreting the Sync Report Config Diff Viewer In the Sync Report Config Diff Viewer, Device1 is the master device and Device 2 is the the device beingcompared. The Sync Report Co...
Page 11 - Comparing the Configurations of Two Devices
4-11 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Generating Sync Reports Comparing the Configurations of Two Devices To display the differences in HA-specific configurations between any two devices of the group: Step 1 Choose Service Manager > Sync R...
Page 12 - Activating Services on HA Devices; Select HA Service Manager > Service Activation.; Local IP Pools; Choose HA Service Manager > Service Activation > Local IP Pool.
4-12 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices Activating Services on HA Devices You can use the HA Service Manager to manage and activate services on the Home Agent devices in theselected device groups. Service activ...
Page 13 - Configuring Local IP Pools
4-13 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices Step 4 From the Local IP Pool dialog box, you can: • Click Execute without selecting a group to create a new local IP pool. • Choose a pool and: – Click Execute to modify...
Page 15 - Viewing Job Details
4-15 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices Viewing Job Details You can learn more about any job by viewing its details. The Job Details window appears ( Figure 4-5 on page 4-15 ), and displays the day, date, and t...
Page 17 - Working With Virtual Networks
4-17 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices Working With Virtual Networks You can support mobility of a Mobile Node (MN) beyond the bounds of a physical home network bydefining virtual networks on the Home Agent. T...
Page 18 - Configuring Virtual Networks
4-18 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices Configuring Virtual Networks If you intend to support roaming for mobile devices without having a physical home location, you mustidentify the subnets for which to allow ...
Page 19 - Click Finish to complete the configuration.; Click Cancel to exit the wizard.; Home Address Assignment; Assigning Home Addresses With NAI
4-19 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices Step 7 Perform one of these actions: • Click Finish to complete the configuration. HA SM schedules a new job. A notification message displays the Job ID. After the job co...
Page 20 - Configuring Home Addresses With NAI
4-20 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices The Home Address Assignment–With NAI dialog box displays a list of all the hosts, which areconfigured with an NAI, in the selected group. It contains: Click any column he...
Page 22 - Enter the information and click Next.; Click Clear to clear the batch profile.
4-22 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices Click any column heading to sort the list. Step 4 Enter the information and click Next. The Home Address Assignment With NAI Configurations window appears with the genera...
Page 23 - Assigning Home Addresses Without NAI
4-23 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices • Click Close to close this window. If you do not save the batch file, a message prompts you to save it. Click OK to save and Cancel toexit the window. Step 6 Perform one...
Page 24 - Configuring Home Addresses Without NAI
4-24 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 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...
Page 26 - Security Associations
4-26 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices Step 7 Perform one of these actions: • Click Finish to complete the configuration. HA SM schedules a new job. A notification message displays the Job ID. After the job co...
Page 27 - Configuring Security Associations
4-27 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices The Home Agent Security Associations dialog box displays a list of configured security associations forthe mobile node, Home Agent, or Foreign Agent, in the selected grou...
Page 30 - VRF Support on HA
4-30 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices • Click Cancel to exit the wizard. • Click Back to edit the configuration. VRF Support on HA Mobile nodes can share a common IP address across different realms on the sam...
Page 31 - Configuring VRF Support on HA Devices
4-31 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 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. Formore information, see Configuring VRF Support on HA Devices, page 4-31 ....
Page 33 - VRF Definition Dialog Box Field Descriptions
4-33 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Activating Services on HA Devices VRF Definition Dialog Box Field Descriptions When you click Define in the VRF for Realm pane, the VRF Definition dialog box appears. You canuse this dialog box to configu...
Page 36 - Managing Batch Configurations
4-36 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Managing Batch Configurations • Click Cancel to exit the wizard. • Click Back to edit the configuration. Managing Batch Configurations You can use HA Service Manager to apply multiple service-activation c...
Page 37 - Starting a Batch Configuration; Click Open to display the contents of the job file.
4-37 User Guide for Cisco Home Agent Service Manager OL-6918-01 Chapter 4 Using Service Manager Managing Batch Configurations Starting a Batch Configuration To start a batch job: Step 1 Choose Service Manager > Batch Config. In the Batch Config window, select a batch configuration from the list. ...