Security Parameter Index (Spi) Configuration; Fa Agent Advertisement Parameter Configuration - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

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▀ FA Services Configuration

Security Parameter Index (SPI) Configuration

Use the following example to configure the security parameter index (SPI) between FA service and HA:
Important:
Notes:
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accordance with RFC 2002 amd can be configured to any integer value from 256 through 4294967295.
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1 to 127 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
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alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
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For more information on commands/keywords that configure additional parameters and options, refer FA
Service Configuration Mode Commands chapter of Command Line Interface Reference.

FA Agent Advertisement Parameter Configuration

Use the following example to configure the agent advertisement parameters for this FA service:
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A maximum of 2048 FA-HA SPIs can be configured for a single FA service.
> is name of the FA service which is created to configure FA functionality.
> is the IP address in IPv4/IPv6 notation of HA to which this FA service will interact.
> specifies the SPI number which indicates a security context between the FA and the HA in
> specifies the encrypted shared key between the FA and the HA services. It must be from
Important:
The encrypted keyword is intended only for use by the system while saving
configuration scripts. The system displays the encrypted keyword in the configuration file as a flag
that the variable following the
Only the encrypted secret is saved as part of the configuration file.
> specifies the secret shared key between the FA and the HA services. It must be from 1 to 127
> is the description for this SPI and must be from 1 to 31 alpha and/or numeric characters.
keyword is the encrypted version of the plain text secret.
GGSN Service Configuration Procedures
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