User's Manual
4-28 Configuring, Installing, and Using Carrier Infrastructure
2 To save the changes to Flash memory, type the following:
write
3 To make sure the setting is correct, type:
show aaa
The following information appears:
aaa authority => remote
aaa cache => enabled
aaa port => 12541
aaa server address => 000.111.222.333 999.888.777.666
Note: 000.111.222.333 999.888.777.666 represent the IP addresses of the primary and
secondary AP server respectively.
aaa state => enabled
Setting up common configuration file and directory
This section describes how to set up a common configuration directory on a shared network
drive.
After the AP server software is installed, the following directories exist:
• NextNetHome
• NextNetConfigFolder
The NextNetConfigFolder contains the following configuration files which need to be shared
between the primary and secondary AP servers.
Create a shared directory on a server that stores these files. This shared directory can reside
on either the primary or secondary server, if desired.
To create a shared directory:
1 Create the shared directory on the chosen machine:
\\ConfigServer\nn\config
2 Create a user called TomcatServiceUser. Set permissions on the shared directory to
grant all privileges to the user.
3 On both the primary and secondary servers, set up the same user name:
TomcatServiceUser
This user ID is used to run the Tomcat service. The ID must have permission from both
primary and secondary AP servers to access the shared directory on the ConfigServer.
Figure 4.1 Configuration files to share between primary and secondary AP servers
File Description
nextnet.properties Specifies application parameters and the location of billing record folder
ap_logging.properties Specifies the location of audit logs and application logs. Also lists logging
parameters
users.xml A list of user names
isps.xml A list of ISPs
zones.xml A list of zone names