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Configuring and Activating Media SBC Cluster

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Prior releases supported the use of a dedicated SBC Configurator cluster to configure other SBC SWe clusters. This approach is replaced by using one of the SBC nodes within the cluster, referred to as the "Head End" SBC, to configure the other nodes. While the SBC Configurator currently remains supported for backward compatibility, it will be deprecated in a subsequent release. It is strongly recommended to use the Head End SBC configuration model described in this topic.

Accessing the SBC Configuration Manager

Begin the process to initially configure a new M-SBC cluster by accessing the SBC Configuration Manager on behalf of the cluster.

  1. Log on to the EMS as an admin user.
  2. Click Cluster Management. The Cluster Management / Manage VNFs window opens listing the SBC clusters registered with the EMS

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In Cluster/VNF Management window, perform the following:

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Select the Media SBC Cluster from Cluster/VNF List section. The Cluster <name> section appears in the screen.

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  2. Click the radio button adjacent to the name of the M-SBC cluster you want to configure. The Details tab for the selected cluster opens. 
  3. Click the Configurations tab. 

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In New Configuration section, Select Version, Master Configurator from the drop-down menu, and enter Configuration Name.

  1. Ensure the option selected for Create Candidate Configuration from is Head End. This is the default.
  2. Click Load Editor. The SBC Configuration Manager opens against the node the EMS selects as the Head End node for the cluster. A Head End node must be active, online, and registered with the EMS. Later, when you save the configuration, the EMS will push the configuration to other nodes in the cluster. 

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The New Configuration section is closed and an Open Editor button appears in the Cluster msbc section.

Configure the SBC using the SBC Configuration Manager

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Complete the following procedures to configure SBC parameters using the SBC Configuration Manager.

  1. To validate the meta variable table, see Validating the Meta Variable Table.
  2. To create an address context, see Create an Address Context.
  3. To create an IP interface group and an IP Interface, see 

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  1. Interfaces.

  2. To create Static Route, see 

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  1. Create a Static Route.
  2. To create D-SBC SigPort, see 

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  1. Sig Port.
  2. To create DNS group and DNS server, see 

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  1. Create a DNS Group and a DNS Server.
  2. To create an NTP server, see 

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  1. Create an NTP Server.
  2. To create a Load Balancing service, see 

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Click Applied Saved Changes and click Close.

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Validating the Meta Variable Table

To validate the values assigned during instantiation, review the meta variable table, click All > System > Meta Variables. The Meta Variable

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Create an Address Context

Some of the following procedures require that you specify an address context in which to create configuration objects. The following procedures use an example address context named AC1 as a placeholder. In actual practice you can specify your own address context name or use the default address context. The following steps create an address context named AC1. 

  1. Click Configuration > System ProvisioningCategory: Base Provisioning >Address Context. The Address Context window opens.
  2. Click New Address Context. The Create New Address Context window opens.
  3. Enter AC1 as the name of the address context (the name must be between 1-23 characters in length). 
  4. Click Save.

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Create IP Interface

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  1. Select Address Context > IP Interface Group. The IP Interface Group

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  1. window opens.

  2. Select AC1 from the Address Context drop-down menu.

  3. Click New IP Interface Group. The Create New IP Interface Group

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  2. Enter an IP interface group name. Example: MLIG1

  3. Click Save.

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  1. On the navigation pane, click Address Context > IP Interface Group > IP Interface. The IP Interface

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  2. Select the AC1 from the Address Context drop-down

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  2. Select an interface group from the IP Interface Group drop-down

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  2. Click New IP Interface. The Create New IP Interface section

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  2. Enter a name for the interface. For example, MLIF1.
  3. Enter IP Meta

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  1. keys in the IP Var V4, Prefix Var V4, IP Public Var V4, IP Var V6, IP Prefix Var V6, IP Public Var V6, and IP VLAN Tag Var fields.
  2. Select Mode as In Service.
  3. Select State as Enabled.
  4. Enter the CE Name.
  5. Select pkt0 port from the Port Name drop-down

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  2. Click Save.

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Create a Static Route

  1. Select Configuration > System Provisioning > Static Route. The Static Route

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  2. Select the AC1 Address Context from the drop-down

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  1. New Static Route. The Create New Static Route

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  2. Enter the Destination IP Address (IPv4/IPv6).
  3. Enter the Prefix value.
  4. Enter the Next Hop IP

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  2. Select

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  2. Click Save.

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To create a D-SBC

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  1. Select System > Dsbc > Dsbc Sig Port. The Dsbc Sig Port

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  2. Select MLIG2 from the IP Interface Group drop-down

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  2. Click Save.

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Create a DNS Group and a DNS Server

Create a DNS Group

  1. Select Address Context > DNS Group. The DNS Group

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  1.  window opens.
  2. Select AC1 from the Address Context drop-down menu.
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  1. Group section opens.
  2. Enter a DNS name.
  3. Select IP from the Type drop-down

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  2. Select MLIG2 from the IP Interface drop-down

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  2. Select Use Configured Dns Server and Edns Support as Enabled.
  3. Click Save.

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  1. Select Address Context > DNS Group > Server. The Server

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  1. On the Server window, perform the following:

    1. Select AC1 from the Address Context drop-down

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    2. Select the DNS group from the DNS Group drop-down

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      2. Select the State as Enabled.

      3. Enter the DNS server IP in the IP Address V4 or V6 field.

      4. Click Save.

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  1. Select System > NTP > Server Admin.

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  1. The Server Admin window opens.

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  1. New Server Admin. The Create New Server Admin section

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  2. Enter a server IP address.
  3. Select the State as Enabled.
  4. Select the Version as Version4.
  5. Click Save.

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  1. Select System > NTP > Time Zone. The Time Zone

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  2. Select the instance from the list. The Edit Selected Time Zone section

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  2. Select an appropriate time zone from the Zone drop-down

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  2. Click Save.

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Create a Load Balancing Service

  1. Select System > Load Balancing Service.

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  1. The Load Balancing Service window opens.

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  1. Click Save.

Saving and Activating the Configuration in the Cluster

Once you have completed making configuration changes, click Save at the top of the SBC Configuration Manager window. When prompted, confirm that you want to save all your changes, push the configuration to all nodes in the cluster, and activate the configuration. 

Within the Cluster Management / Manage VNFs window, the Cluster Status column for the cluster displays All nodes online, once the configuration is successfully activated.

 

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