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FA Services Configuration
FA services are configured within contexts and allow the system to function as an FA in the 3G wireless data network.
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This section provides the minimum instruction set for configuring an FA service that allows the
system to process data sessions. Commands that configure additional FA service properties are provided in the
Command Line Interface Reference. Additionally, when configuring Mobile IP take into account the MIP timing
considerations discussed in Mobile-IP and Proxy-MIP Timer Considerations.
Command Line Interface Reference. Additionally, when configuring Mobile IP take into account the MIP timing
considerations discussed in Mobile-IP and Proxy-MIP Timer Considerations.
These instructions assume that you have already configured the system level configuration as described in System
Administration Guide and GGSN service as described in GGSN Service Configuration section of this chapter.
Administration Guide and GGSN service as described in GGSN Service Configuration section of this chapter.
To configure the FA service:
Step 1
Create the FA service in the system context created to facilitate FA service by applying the example configuration in the
FA Service Creation section.
FA Service Creation section.
Step 2
Bind the configured FA service to a local IP address interface with UDP port and specify the maximum number of
subscribers that can access this service for the Pi interfaces‟ IP socket by applying the example configuration in the IP
Interface and UDP Port Binding for Pi Interface section.
subscribers that can access this service for the Pi interfaces‟ IP socket by applying the example configuration in the IP
Interface and UDP Port Binding for Pi Interface section.
Step 3
Configure the security parameter index (SPI) between FA service and HA by applying the example configuration in the
Security Parameter Index (SPI) Configuration section.
Security Parameter Index (SPI) Configuration section.
Step 4
Specify the FA agent advertisement related parameters like lifetime, number of advertisements, and registration lifetime
by applying the example configuration in the FA Agent Advertisement Parameter Configuration section.
by applying the example configuration in the FA Agent Advertisement Parameter Configuration section.
Step 5
Configure the number of registration per subscriber, authentication procedure, and registration timeout parameters for
this FA service by applying the example configuration in the Subscriber Registration, Authentication and Timeout
Parameter Configuration section.
this FA service by applying the example configuration in the Subscriber Registration, Authentication and Timeout
Parameter Configuration section.
Step 6
Optional. Configure the FA service for controlling the negotiation and sending of the I-bit in revocation messages by
applying the example configuration in the Revocation Message Configuration section.
applying the example configuration in the Revocation Message Configuration section.
Step 7
Verify your FA service configuration by following the steps in the FA Service Configuration Verification section.
Step 8
Save your configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
FA Service Creation
Use the following example to create the FA service:
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A maximum of 256 services (regardless of type) can be configured per system.