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Configuring Local Properties for the SAE

Use the following configuration statements to configure local properties for the SAE:

slot number sae {
base-dn base-dn; 

real-portal-address real-portal-address; 

java-runtime-environment java-runtime-environment; 

java-heap-size java-heap-size; 

java-new-size java-new-size; 

java-garbage-collection-options java-garbage-collection-options; 

port-offset port-offset; 

snmp-agent; 

shared shared; 
}

To configure local properties on the SAE:

  1. From configuration mode, access the SAE RADIUS configuration. This configuration is under the slot 0 hierarchy.
  2. [edit]
    
    user@host# edit slot 0 sae 
    
    
    
  3. (Optional) If you store data in the directory in a location other than the default, o=umc, change this value.
  4. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set base-dn base-dn 
    
    
    
  5. Configure the interface on the SAE that the SAE uses to communicate with the router.
  6. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set real-portal-address real-portal-address 
    
    
    
  7. (Optional. Solaris platform.) If the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is not in the default location (../jre/bin/java) on a Solaris platform, change the directory path to the JRE.
  8. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set java-runtime-environment java-runtime-environment 
    
    
    
  9. (Optional) If you encounter problems caused by lack of memory, change the maximum memory size available to the JRE.
  10. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set java-heap-size java-heap-size 
    
    
    
  11. Configure the amount of space available to the JRE when the SAE starts.
  12. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set java-new-size java-new-size 
    
    
    
  13. Configure the garbage collection functionality of the Java Virtual Machine.
  14. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set java-garbage-collection-options java-garbage-collection-options 
    
    
    
  15. If you install multiple instances of the SAE on the same host, set a port offset for SAE instances.
  16. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set port-offset port-offset 
    
    
    
  17. (Optional) Enable the SNMP agent to communicate with the SAE.
  18. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set snmp-agent 
    
    
    
  19. (Optional) Configure an SAE group configuration.
  20. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# set shared shared 
    
    
    
  21. (Optional) Verify your configuration.
  22. [edit slot 0 sae] 
    
    user@host# show 
    
    base-dn o=UMC;
    
    real-portal-address 10.10.4.24;
    
    java-runtime-environment ../jre/bin/java;
    
    java-heap-size 896m;
    
    java-new-size 22m;
    
    java-garbage-collection-options "-Xbatch -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC 
    -XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=80 -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:SurvivorRatio=1 
    -XX:InitialTenuringThreshold=8 -XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=10 
    -XX:TargetSurvivorRatio=90 -XX:+UseCMSCompactAtFullCollection 
    -XX:CMSFullGCsBeforeCompaction=0  -XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled 
    -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:+CMSParallelRemarkEnabled";
    
    port-offset 0;
    
    snmp-agent;
    
    shared /SAE/REGION-1;
    

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