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Cisco Prime Access Registrar (Prime Access Registrar) is a high performance, carrier class, 3GPP-compliant, 64-bit RADIUS/Diameter solution that provides scalable, flexible, intelligent authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) services.
Prime Access Registrar comprises a RADIUS/Diameter server designed from the ground up for performance, scalability, and extensibility for deployment in complex service provider environments including integration with external data stores and systems. Session and resource management tools track user sessions and allocate dynamic resources to support new subscriber service introductions.
Note Prime Access Registrar can be used with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.6/7.0/7.2/7.4/7.5 and CentOS 6.5 64-bit operating systems using kernel and Glibc.
Note For Prime Access Registrar release 8.0.2.1 and above, RHEL version 6.6 and above and CentOS 6.5 are supported.
Contents
This release note contains the following sections:
This section describes the system requirements to install and use the Prime Access Registrar software.
Table 1 lists the system requirements for Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.
Table 1 Minimum Hardware and Software Requirements for Prime Access Registrar Server
OS version
RHEL 6.6/7.0/7.2/7.4/7.5
CentOS 6.5
Note For Prime Access Registrar release 8.0.2.1 and above, RHEL version 6.6 and above and CentOS 6.5 are supported.
Model
X86
CPU type
Intel Xeon CPU 2.30 GHz
CPU Number
4
CPU speed
2.30 GHz
Memory (RAM)
8 GB
Swap space
10 GB
Disk space
1*146 GB
Prime Access Registrar supports JDK versions 1.7 and 1.8 from release 7.3 onwards.
Co-Existence With Other Network Management Applications
To achieve optimal performance, Prime Access Registrar should be the only application running on a given server. In certain cases, when you choose to run collaborative applications such as a SNMP agent, you must configure Prime Access Registrar to avoid UDP port conflicts. The most common conflicts occur when other applications also use ports 2785 and 2786. For more information on SNMP configuration, see the “Configuring SNMP” section in the “Configuring Cisco Prime Access Registrar” chapter of the Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0 Administrator Guide.
New and Enhanced Features in Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2
Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2 provides the following features:
Prime Access Registrar allows you to view the Diameter peer statistics at the interface level. Applicable statistics will be listed for interfaces such as SWm, S6b, STa, SWx, NASREQ, and so on.
The following is a sample CLI that shows the Diameter statistics for a client with interface level counters:
Note The generic statistics counters are also displayed along with the interface-level counters.
Diameter Peer statistics for client: client1, 10.81.79.79 With Origin-Host 10.81.79.79, And port 4994
cdbpPeerStatsState = Closed
cdbpPeerStatsACRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsACRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsACAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsACAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsCERsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsCERsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsCEAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsCEAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDWRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDWRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDWAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDWAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDPRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDPRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDPAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDPAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRedirectEvents = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAccDupRequests = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMalformedReqsts = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAccsNotRecorded = 0
cdbpPeerStatsWhoInitDisconnect = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAccRetrans = 0
cdbpPeerStatsTotalRetrans= 0
cdbpPeerStatsAccPendReqstsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAccReqstsDropped = 0
cdbpPeerStatsHByHDropMessages = 0
cdbpPeerStatsEToEDupMessages= 0
cdbpPeerStatsUnknownTypes= 0
cdbpPeerStatsProtocolErrors = 0
cdbpPeerStatsTransientFailures = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPermanentFailures = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDWCurrentStatus= 0
cdbpPeerStatsTransportDown = 0
cdbpPeerStatsTimeoutConnAtmpts = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedCERs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedDWRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedDPRs = 0
Stats Interface = SWm
cdbpPeerStatsASAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstRARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstRAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTRsIn= 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsASRsIn= 0
cdbpPeerStatsASRsOut= 0
cdbpPeerStatsASAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDERsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDERsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDEAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDEAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedAARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedDERs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedMARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedSARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedPPRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedRARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstFailedRARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedRTRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedASRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedSTRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMultiRoundDEAs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedUDRs = 0
Stats Interface = S6b
cdbpPeerStatsASAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstRARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstRAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTRsIn= 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsASRsIn= 0
cdbpPeerStatsASRsOut= 0
cdbpPeerStatsASAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDERsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDERsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDEAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDEAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedAARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedDERs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedMARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedSARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedPPRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedRARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstFailedRARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedRTRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedASRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedSTRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMultiRoundDEAs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedUDRs = 0
Stats Interface = STa
cdbpPeerStatsASAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstRARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstRAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTRsIn= 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSTAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsASRsIn= 0
cdbpPeerStatsASRsOut= 0
cdbpPeerStatsASAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDERsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDERsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDEAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsDEAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsAAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSARsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSARsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSAAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsSAAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsUDAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRTAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPRsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPRsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPAsIn = 0
cdbpPeerStatsPPAsOut = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedAARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedDERs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedMARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedSARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedPPRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedRARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsRstFailedRARs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedRTRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedASRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedSTRs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsMultiRoundDEAs = 0
cdbpPeerStatsFailedUDRs = 0
For remote server statistics, the interface is listed as a combination of the source (front-end) and destination (back-end) interfaces e.g. SWx-SWm. In certain cases, where there is a failure of requests initiated from HSS, there will not be any front-end interface. Those requests are grouped under SWx interface.
Diameter Remote server statistics for: remserver, 10.81.78.165, port 3869
active = FALSE
cDiaRemSvrRTTAverage = 0ms
cDiaRemSvrRTTDeviation = 0ms
cDiaRemSvrServerType = Diameter
cDiaRemSvrTotalRequestsPending = 0
cDiaRemSvrTotalRequestsOutstanding = 0
cDiaRemSvrTotalRequestsAcknowledged = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsState = Closed
cDiaRemSvrStatsACRsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsACRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsACAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsACAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsCERsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsCERsOut = 11
cDiaRemSvrStatsCEAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsCEAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDWRsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDWRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDWAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDWAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDPRsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDPRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDPAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDPAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRedirectEvents = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAccDupRequests = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMalformedRequests = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAccsNotRecorded = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsWhoInitDisconnect = 2
cDiaRemSvrStatsAccRetrans = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsTotalRetrans= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAccPendRequestsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAccReqstsDropped = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsHByHDropMessages = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsEToEDupMessages= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUnknownTypes= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsProtocolErrors = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsTransientFailures = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPermanentFailures = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDWCurrentStatus= 2
cDiaRemSvrStatsTransportDown = 1
cDiaRemSvrStatsTimeoutConnAtmpts = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedCERs = 11
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedDWRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedDPRs = 0
Stats for Interface= SWx-SWm
cDiaRemSvrStatsASRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASRsOut= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMAAsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDRsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDERsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDERsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDEAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDEAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAARsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedAARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedDERs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedMARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedSARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedPPRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedRARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedRTRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedASRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedSTRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedUDRs = 0
Stats for Interface= SWx-S6b
cDiaRemSvrStatsASRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASRsOut= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMAAsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDRsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDERsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDERsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDEAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDEAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAARsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedAARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedDERs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedMARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedSARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedPPRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedRARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedRTRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedASRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedSTRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedUDRs = 0
Stats for Interface= SWx-STa
cDiaRemSvrStatsASRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASRsOut= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMAAsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDRsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDERsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDERsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDEAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDEAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAARsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedAARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedDERs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedMARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedSARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedPPRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedRARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedRTRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedASRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedSTRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedUDRs = 0
Stats for Interface= SH
cDiaRemSvrStatsASRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASRsOut= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsASAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSTAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMAAsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsMAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSARsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsSAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDRsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsUDAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsRTAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPRsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPRsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsPPAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDERsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDERsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDEAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsDEAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAARsIn= 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAARsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAAAsIn = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsAAAsOut = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedAARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedDERs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedMARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedSARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedPPRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedRARs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedRTRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedASRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedSTRs = 0
cDiaRemSvrStatsFailedUDRs = 0
Error Statistics (error-stats)
Prime Access Registrar aggregates the error counters in case of failure of requests. Error statistic is the list the error codes with the number of failures for each command. These statistics are also listed at the interface level.
To enable error-stats, you must place the errorstats.xml file in the following location:
/opt/CSCOar/conf
The xml file must contain the error codes to be monitored. Error statistics will be displayed only for the error codes mentioned in the xml file.
A sample errorstats.xml file content is shown below:
Emergency Services Support for Diameter-EAP Requests
Emergency Services support is applicable for packets containing Emergency-Services AVP in the incoming Diameter-EAP-request.
Note Emergency Services support is available only for EAP-AKA and EAP-AKA-PRIME services and not for EAP-SIM service.
A new parameter EmergencyServicesPolicy is added to support this feature and can have the following values:
All—For all users. Prime Access Registrar skips authorization and authentication and generates EAP-Master-Session-Key using IMEI from user in Terminal-Information AVP.
UnauthenticatedIMSI—When Authentication is failed, EAP-Notification is skipped. It returns unknown user error and the next request comes with IMEI from the user.
AuthenticatedIMSI—When Authorization is failed, it returns Diameter-Success with the emergency information acquired from HSS.
Authenticated-AuthorizedIMSI—When both are successful, only APN-Configuration is removed and emergency information from HSS is sent.
TLS1.2 Support for Certificate-Based EAP Authentication Methods
Prime Access Registrar supports TLS1.2 for certificate-based EAP authentication methods.To provide backward compatibility with TLS1.0 and TLS1.1, the variable TLSv1Enabled is available under /r/advanced in aregcmd CLI.
This variable TLSv1Enabled is now applicable for the certificate-based EAP authentication methods listed below:
EAP-TLS
EAP-TTLS
PEAP-v0
PEAP-v1
EAP-FAST
If this variable is set to TRUE, TLS1.0 and above can be used. If this is set to FALSE, TLS1.1 and above can be used. Default value is TRUE.
Note If the value of the attribute is changed, you must restart Prime Access Registrar after saving the configuration.
Note EAP-FAST service does not work with TLS1.2. It works only with TLS1.0 and TLS1.1. However, EAP-FAST service works with TLS 1.2 in Prime Access Registrar Release 8.0.2.2 and above.
Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2 Bugs
For information on a specific bug or to search all bugs in a particular Prime Access Registrar release, see Using the Bug Search Tool.
Fixed Anomalies in Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.1
Table 4 lists the anomalies fixed in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.1 release.
Table 4 Fixed Anomalies in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.1
Bug
Description
CSCvn52619
When SSL related error occurs in Prime Access Registrar, CPU utilization is higher in a RADIUS TLS connection method.
CSCvo00331
Prime Access Registrar does not reset the DWR retry counter when DWA is received for the next retry.
CSCvo08038
Prime Access Registrar updates the RAR and RAA counters in Remote Server statistics for translation service in SNMP.
CSCvo07580
Prime Access Registrar failed to update the failed scenario DPA and DPR in diameter statistics.
Fixed Anomalies in Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.2
Table 5 lists the anomalies fixed in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.2 release.
Table 5 Fixed Anomalies in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.2
Bug
Description
CSCvp97185
Additional traps implementation for server monitor.
CSCvp95166
Prime Access Registrar SSL connection handler enhancement for better resilience.
CSCvm52761
Sessions are not displayed in the GUI.
CSCvq12939
When connections are initiated in parallel, validation of max TLS connection was not working.
CSCvq14474
The carServerTPSUsage counter MIB is not updated properly when the TPS drops to zero value.
Fixed Anomalies in Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.3
Table 6 lists the anomalies fixed in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.3 release.
Table 6 Fixed Anomalies in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.3
Bug
Description
CSCvr25357
Reactivation not happening when the diameter connection is closed for the remote server randomly.
CSCvr60466
Tag value is not set properly for vendor-specific attributes of type TAG_STRING.
Fixed Anomalies in Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.4
Table 7 lists the anomalies fixed in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.4 release.
Table 7 Fixed Anomalies in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.4
Bug
Description
CSCvp94893
Director license details are not displaying properly.
CSCvp48999
Prime Access Registrar is not trying to reconnect to Oracle DB when all OCI requests are timed out.
CSCvn52628
If Prime Access Registrar receives NAS-IPv6-Address with empty value, after merge it generates core.
CSCvo72045
While processing bad CER packets, Prime Access Registrar generates core.
CSCvp32829
KeepAliveTimerInterval attribute is not working properly on Oracle DB.
CSCvr83909
Client throttling is dropping response packets in DRA mode.
CSCvo82754
Agent Server stopped working during Nessus vulnerability scanner.
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Director License Add-on is not getting counted properly on start up.
Fixed Anomalies in Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.5
Table 8 lists the anomaly fixed in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.5 release.
Table 8 Fixed Anomaly in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.5
Bug
Description
CSCvs28006
In TLS 1.2 EAP authentication, Recv key generated is not accepted by RADIUS clients.
Fixed Anomalies in Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.6
Table 9 lists the anomaly fixed in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.6 release.
Table 9 Fixed Anomaly in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.6
Bug
Description
CSCvt27777
Evaluation of cnsar for Apache Tomcat Ghostcat vulnerability.
PSIRT Evaluation
The Cisco PSIRT has evaluated this issue and does not meet the criteria for PSIRT ownership or involvement. This issue will be addressed via normal resolution channels.
If you believe that there is new information that would cause a change in the severity of this issue, please contact psirt@cisco.com for another evaluation.
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Fixed Anomalies in Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.7
Table 10 lists the anomalies fixed in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.7 release.
Table 10 Fixed Anomalies in Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2.7
Bug
Description
CSCvu06598
Prime Access Registrar stops working when trying to access packet and its associated states that have been deleted already.
CSCvt62795
Prime Access Registrar stops working when EAP-Sync failure happens while all worker threads are busy.
Using the Bug Search Tool
Use the Bug Search tool (BST) to get the latest information about Cisco Prime Access Registrar bugs. BST allows partners and customers to search for software bugs based on product, release, and keyword, and it aggregates key data such as bug details, product, and version.
BST allows you to:
Quickly scan bug content
Configure e-mail notifications for updates on selected bugs
Start or join community discussions about bugs
Save your search criteria so you can use it later
When you open the Bug Search page, check the interactive tour to familiarize yourself with these and other Bug Search features.
Step 2 To search for a specific bug, enter the bug ID in the Search For field and press Return.
Step 3 To search for bugs in a particular release:
a. In the Search For field, enter the product name and the release version, e.g. Cisco Prime Access Registrar 8.0.2, and press Return. (Leave the other fields empty.)
b. When the search results are displayed, use the filter and sort tools to find the types of bugs you are looking for. You can search for bugs by severity, by status, how recently they were modified, according to the number of support cases associated with them, and so forth.
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