Enabling Vlan Roaming Across Lsg Bscs; Replication - ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual

Software release version: 6.5
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Chapter 14: Secure Mobility® MatriX
Last Update - ID of last status update.
Last Update Message - Last message concerning Secure Mobility configuration
update.
Last Requested Update - ID or update last requested by Node.

Enabling VLAN Roaming Across LSG BSCs

To enable users to roam between BSC managed interfaces within the same LSG,
configure the following Secure Mobility settings on each LSG member BSC:
Click the Mobility MatriX tab in the BSC administrator console, and then click the
1.
Secure Mobility Setup tab.
The Secure Mobility Setup page appears.
Enable Secure Mobility on each node in the LSG.
2.
3.
Enter a Secure Mobility Mesh Key on each node.
Enable the Do not send or receive Secure Mobility Node List configurations changes
4.
option on each node.
Note: Do not create any nodes in the Secure Mobility Nodes list. Leave the list empty.

Replication

Note: In v4 (and later) of the BSC system software, the Replication and Secure Mobility
features are completely independent of each other. You do need to configure the
Replication Master and the Secure Mobility Node List Master to be the same BSC.
When you configure the BSC replication feature, one BSC is designated as the
Replication Master and up to 50 other BSCs are Replication Nodes. All Authentication,
Roles and General configuration settings in the Replication Master are shared in real time
with the Replication Nodes.
This means that, other than configuring the protected and managed interfaces, little
additional setup is required for the Replication Node BSCs. Any initial setup information
or subsequent changes are propagated to the Nodes from the Replication Master. The
major benefit of replication is that you only need to perform substantial configuration and
administrative changes on the Replication Master and not on each BSC in your network.
If you need to change Authentication, Roles, or General configuration setting on the
Replication Nodes, you will be unable to do so; these functions are set to read-only on the
Replication Nodes, even for BSC administrators. You can make changes to these
functions only on the BSC designated as the Replication Master.
The information on Replication in the section is organized as follows:
"A Comparison of Standard and Cascaded Replication" on page 14-11.
"Step 1: Set Up Replication on the Master" on page 14-12.
"Step 2: Create a List of Replication Nodes on Master" on page 14-12.
"Step 3: Set Up Replication on the Nodes" on page 14-13.
"Step 4: Set Up Cascaded Replication (More than Ten BSCs)" on page 14-14.
"Step 5: Restart Services on the Master and All Nodes" on page 14-15.
"Configuring a Replication Override" on page 14-15.
"Tracking Replication Status" on page 14-16.
Note: You must ensure that HTTPS traffic (TCP Port 443) is allowed to pass between the
BSCs in the replication configuration.
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