Specifications

Configuring Resource Pool Management
How to Configure RPM
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Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Configuration Guide
Accomplish initial configuration as described in the appropriate Universal Access Server Software
Configuration Guide. Perform the following tasks as required.
Set your local AAA
Define your TACACS+ server for RPM
Define AAA accounting
Ensure PPP connectivity
Ensure VPDN connectivity
Refer to the document Configuring the NAS for Basic Dial Access for more information.
To configure your NAS for RPM, perform the following tasks:
Enabling RPM (Required)
Configuring DNIS Groups (As required)
Creating CLID Groups (As required)
Configuring Discriminator Profiles (As required)
Configuring Resource Groups (As required)
Configuring Service Profiles (As required)
Configuring Customer Profiles (As required)
Configuring a Customer Profile Template (As required)
Placing the Template in the Customer Profile (As required)
Configuring AAA Server Groups (As required)
Configuring VPDN Profiles (As required)
Configuring VPDN Groups (As required)
Counting VPDN Sessions by Using VPDN Profiles (As required)
Limiting the Number of MLP Bundles in VPDN Groups (As required)
Configuring Switched 56 over CT1 and RBS (As required)
See the section “Troubleshooting RPM” later in this chapter for troubleshooting tips. See the section
Configuration Examples for RPMat the end of this chapter for examples of how to configure RPM in
your network.
Enabling RPM
To enable RPM, use the following commands beginning in global configuration mode:
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# resource-pool enable
Turns on RPM.
Step 2
Router(config)# resource-pool call treatment
resource channel-not-available
Creates a resource group for resource management.
Step 3
Router(config)# resource-pool call treatment
profile no-answer
Sets up the signal sent back to the telco switch in response
to incoming calls.
Step 4
Router(config) # resource-pool aaa protocol
local
Specifies which protocol to use for resource management.