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Configuring PSX FQDN as Remote Policy Server

This section explains the prerequisites and the configurations to be done on the SBC Configurator and PSX Manager so that the SBC has the view of the PSX cluster and the PSX has the view of the SBC cluster. It also explains the configuration steps in SBC Configurator to add the FQDN and PSX Manager to set the SBC clusters as gateways.

Prerequisites

  • EMS instance should be up and running.
  • PSX Master instance should be up and running.
  • SBC Configurator should be up and running.

SBC Configuration

The PSX instances within a cluster must be visible to the instances within the SBC cluster. When a new instance is created, it will query the PSX using FQDN. Registering the PSX cluster FQDN in the Remote Policy Server instead of the IP address in the configurator manager allows the SBC to have a view of the PSX instances within the cluster.

The configurations done in the Configurator node is passed on to all SBC nodes in the cluster. To know how to configure SBC clusters as gateways in PSX SWe Manager, refer Configuring SBC Cluster ID as Gateway.

 

Configuring the Remote Policy Server in SBC

Procedure

  1. Log on to the EMS SWe and open the Cluster/VNF Management.

  2. Create a cluster for SBC SWe. Select the created cluster and click on the Configurations tab. The following screen appears:

    Cluster/VNF Management

  3. Click on New Configuration. The following screen appears:

    SBC Manager Home Page


    The details of the Configurator is visible when the Configurator instance is spawned through HEAT Template on Openstack as well as Application Orchestrator in EMS.

  4. Click Create. The following screen appears:

    SBC SWe Configuration Create

  5. Click Open Editor and the SBC Configurator's GUI is seen as below:

    SBC Configuration Manager Home Page

  6. Navigate through All > System > PolicyServer > LocalServer. Select the PSX_LOCAL_SERVER. Change the State to Disabled and Mode as Out of Service.

  7. Click Save.

    Local Server

  8. The created Local Server is displayed.

    Created Local Server

  9. Navigate through All > System > Policy Server > Remote Policy Server. The following screen appears:

    Remote Policy Server

  10. Click New Remote Server and add the required values, for example:

    1. Enter Name as Cluster name (PSX_15).

    2. Enter FQDN of PSX Cluster, for example psx2.sonusnet.com.

    3. Check the radio button for Enabled.

    4. Change the Mode to Standby.

      Remote Policy Server Values

    5. Click Save.

      Remote Policy Server List

      Create another Remoter Server with the following details:

      Name: PSX_14

      FQDN: For example psx1.sonusnet.com

      Mode: Active


      The PSX Master cluster FQDN is added to the SBC Configurator.

      You may configure either the FQDN or IP address, but not both.

      maxPolicyServerCount is the number of IP addresses that SBC picks and registers with from the FQDN resolution result. The default value is 1.

 

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