UCCE Remote Redundancy

Hi I'm looking for information on how to setup remote redundancy on an UCCE 8.0. Side A and Side B are to be separated by a WAN link.
Any information, documentos and help appreciated.
Thanks
Rhobab.

Start with the UCM SRND and you might want to ask questions in the IPT forum.  If your UCM cluster is configured correctly across your WAN, you shouldn't have any problems splitting your ICM, however you will still need to read the ICM SRND to ensure your private and public link meet the minimum specifications.
david

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    Sun StorEdge 3000 Family CLI
    Copyright 2002-2005 Dot Hill Systems Corporation.
    All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms.
    sccli version 2.3.0
    built 2006.03.15.09.49
    build 12 for solaris-sparc
    * inquiry-data
    Vendor: SUN
    Product: StorEdge 3510
    Revision: 415F
    Peripheral Device Type: 0x0
    NVRAM Defaults: 415F 3510 S470F
    Bootrecord version: 1.31H
    Serial Number: 0A7805
    Page 80 Serial Number: 0A78055F4B554305
    Page 83 Logical Unit Device ID: 600C0FF0000000000A78055F4B554305
    Page 83 Target Device ID: 206000C0FF0A7805
    IP Address:
    Page D0 Fibre Channel Address: 05 (id 255)
    Page D0 Node Name: 206000C0FF0A7805
    Page D0 Port Name: 256000C0FFCA7805
    Ethernet Address: 00:C0:FF:0A:78:05
    Device Type: Primary
    unique-identifier: A7805
    controller-name: "R2 3510"
    * network-parameters
    ip-address:
    netmask: 255.255.255.224
    gateway:
    mode: static
    * host-parameters
    max-luns-per-id: 32
    queue-depth: 1024
    fibre-connection-mode: point-to-point
    inband-management: enabled
    * drive-parameters
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    disk-access-delay: 15s
    scsi-io-timeout: 30s
    queue-depth: 32
    polling-interval: 30s
    enclosure-polling-interval: 30s
    auto-detect-swap-interval: disabled
    smart: detect-clone-replace
    auto-global-spare: disabled
    * redundant-controller-configuration
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    Cache Synchronization: enabled
    Host Channel Failover Mode: shared
    Local/Remote Redundant Mode: local
    Write-Through Data Synchronization: disabled
    Secondary RS-232 Port Status: disabled
    Communication Channel Type: Fibre
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    Primary controller location: Lower
    Redundancy mode: Active-Active
    Redundancy status: Enabled
    Secondary controller serial number: 8103724
    * cache-parameters
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    optimization: random
    sync-period: disabled
    current-global-write-policy: write-back
    * RS232-configuration
    COM1 speed: 9600bps
    * channels
    Ch Type Media Speed Width PID / SID
    0 Host FC(P) 2G Serial 40 / N/A
    1 Host FC(P) N/A Serial N/A / 42
    2 DRV+RCC FC(L) 2G Serial 14 / 15
    3 DRV+RCC FC(L) 2G Serial 14 / 15
    4 Host FC(P) 2G Serial 44 / N/A
    5 Host FC(P) N/A Serial N/A / 46
    6 Host LAN N/A Serial N/A / N/A
    * disks
    Ch Id Size Speed LD Status IDs Rev
    2(3) 0 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 38528TGW
    WWNN 2000001862363F9C
    2(3) 1 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 0751KPTT
    WWNN 20000014C38511B6
    2(3) 2 279.40GB 200MB GLOBAL STAND-BY SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 38528FH8
    WWNN 2000001862364997
    2(3) 3 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 385263B5
    WWNN 20000018623649A3
    2(3) 4 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 38528TS7
    WWNN 20000018623647DD
    2(3) 5 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 3852GAAM
    WWNN 20000018623644A8
    2(3) 6 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 38525B67
    WWNN 200000186236463E
    2(3) 7 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 385293LK
    WWNN 20000018623647D4
    2(3) 8 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 38528E2E
    WWNN 2000001862364A4A
    2(3) 9 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 3852FPF2
    WWNN 2000001862364137
    2(3) 10 279.40GB 200MB ld0 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 38525BZE
    WWNN 200000186236438E
    2(3) 11 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 3852F9C1
    WWNN 2000001862364519
    2(3) 12 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 22526XFP
    WWNN 20000014C3D8B5CD
    2(3) 13 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 225280ZR
    WWNN 20000014C3D8B9F4
    2(3) 14 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE SEAGATE ST330000FSUN300G 055A
    S/N 38527GP1
    WWNN 2000001862364001
    2(3) 15 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE FUJITSU MAW3300FCSUN300G 1303
    S/N 000629D01NGJ
    WWNN 500000E0126502D0
    2(3) 16 279.40GB 200MB NONE FRMT FUJITSU MAW3300FCSUN300G 1303
    S/N 000629D01NG9
    WWNN 500000E0126501A0
    2(3) 17 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE FUJITSU MAW3300FCSUN300G 1303
    S/N 000629D01NG0
    WWNN 500000E0126500F0
    2(3) 18 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE FUJITSU MAW3300FCSUN300G 1303
    S/N 000629D01NGH
    WWNN 500000E0126502B0
    2(3) 19 279.40GB 200MB ld1 ONLINE FUJITSU MAW3300FCSUN300G 1303
    S/N 000629D01NGE
    WWNN 500000E012650210
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    LD LD-ID Size Assigned Type Disks Spare Failed Status
    ld0 5F4B5543 2.18TB Primary RAID5 9 1 0 Good
    Write-Policy Default StripeSize 32KB
    ld1 07190DF2 2.18TB Secondary RAID5 9 1 0 Good
    Write-Policy Default StripeSize 32KB
    * logical-volumes
    * partitions
    LD/LV ID-Partition Size
    ld0-00 5F4B5543-00 5.00GB
    ld0-01 5F4B5543-01 5.00GB
    ld0-02 5F4B5543-02 5.00GB
    ld0-03 5F4B5543-03 45.00GB
    ld0-04 5F4B5543-04 45.00GB
    ld0-05 5F4B5543-05 300.00GB
    ld0-06 5F4B5543-06 1.79TB
    ld1-00 07190DF2-00 5.00GB
    ld1-01 07190DF2-01 5.00GB
    ld1-02 07190DF2-02 5.00GB
    ld1-03 07190DF2-03 515.00GB
    ld1-04 07190DF2-04 500.00GB
    ld1-05 07190DF2-05 180.00GB
    ld1-06 07190DF2-06 1023.17GB
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    Ch Tgt LUN ld/lv ID-Partition Assigned Filter Map
    0 40 0 ld0 5F4B5543-00 Primary 210000E08B929600 {tvlp-node-n01p01}
    0 40 0 ld0 5F4B5543-00 Primary 210000E08B92B831 {tvlp-node-n02p01}
    0 40 1 ld0 5F4B5543-01 Primary 210000E08B927C31 {tvlp-node-n03p01}
    0 40 1 ld0 5F4B5543-01 Primary 210000E08B925A02 {tvlp-node-n04p01}
    0 40 2 ld0 5F4B5543-02 Primary 210000E08B927C31 {tvlp-node-n03p01}
    0 40 2 ld0 5F4B5543-02 Primary 210000E08B925A02 {tvlp-node-n04p01}
    0 40 3 ld0 5F4B5543-03 Primary 210000E08B927C31 {tvlp-node-n03p01}
    0 40 3 ld0 5F4B5543-03 Primary 210000E08B925A02 {tvlp-node-n04p01}
    0 40 4 ld0 5F4B5543-04 Primary 210000E08B927C31 {tvlp-node-n03p01}
    0 40 4 ld0 5F4B5543-04 Primary 210000E08B925A02 {tvlp-node-n04p01}
    0 40 5 ld0 5F4B5543-05 Primary 210000E08B927C31 {tvlp-node-n03p01}
    0 40 5 ld0 5F4B5543-05 Primary 210000E08B925A02 {tvlp-node-n04p01}
    1 42 0 ld1 07190DF2-00 Secondary 210000E08B920100 {tvlp-node-n05p01}
    1 42 1 ld1 07190DF2-01 Secondary 210000E08B920100 {tvlp-node-n05p01}
    1 42 2 ld1 07190DF2-02 Secondary 210000E08B920100 {tvlp-node-n05p01}
    1 42 3 ld1 07190DF2-03 Secondary 210000E08B920100 {tvlp-node-n05p01}
    1 42 4 ld1 07190DF2-04 Secondary 210000E08B920100 {tvlp-node-n05p01}
    1 42 5 ld1 07190DF2-05 Secondary 210000E08B920100 {tvlp-node-n05p01}
    4 44 0 ld0 5F4B5543-00 Primary 210000E08B92BC01 {tvlp-node-n01p02}
    4 44 0 ld0 5F4B5543-00 Primary 210000E08B92DB02 {tvlp-node-n02p02}
    4 44 1 ld0 5F4B5543-01 Primary 210000E08B91FDFF {tvlp-node-n04p02}
    4 44 1 ld0 5F4B5543-01 Primary 210000E08B924A03 {tvlp-node-n03p02}
    4 44 2 ld0 5F4B5543-02 Primary 210000E08B924A03 {tvlp-node-n03p02}
    4 44 2 ld0 5F4B5543-02 Primary 210000E08B91FDFF {tvlp-node-n04p02}
    4 44 3 ld0 5F4B5543-03 Primary 210000E08B924A03 {tvlp-node-n03p02}
    4 44 3 ld0 5F4B5543-03 Primary 210000E08B91FDFF {tvlp-node-n04p02}
    4 44 4 ld0 5F4B5543-04 Primary 210000E08B924A03 {tvlp-node-n03p02}
    4 44 4 ld0 5F4B5543-04 Primary 210000E08B91FDFF {tvlp-node-n04p02}
    4 44 5 ld0 5F4B5543-05 Primary 210000E08B924A03 {tvlp-node-n03p02}
    4 44 5 ld0 5F4B5543-05 Primary 210000E08B91FDFF {tvlp-node-n04p02}
    5 46 0 ld1 07190DF2-00 Secondary 210000E08B91EDFF {tvlp-node-n05p02}
    5 46 1 ld1 07190DF2-01 Secondary 210000E08B91EDFF {tvlp-node-n05p02}
    5 46 2 ld1 07190DF2-02 Secondary 210000E08B91EDFF {tvlp-node-n05p02}
    5 46 3 ld1 07190DF2-03 Secondary 210000E08B91EDFF {tvlp-node-n05p02}
    5 46 4 ld1 07190DF2-04 Secondary 210000E08B91EDFF {tvlp-node-n05p02}
    5 46 5 ld1 07190DF2-05 Secondary 210000E08B91EDFF {tvlp-node-n05p02}
    * protocol
    Identifier Status     Port Parameters
    telnet enabled 23 inactivity-timeout=disabled
    http enabled 80 n/a
    https disabled n/a n/a
    ftp enabled 21 n/a
    ssh enabled 22 n/a
    priagent enabled 58632 n/a
    snmp disabled n/a n/a
    dhcp enabled 68 n/a
    ping enabled n/a n/a
    * auto-write-through-trigger
    controller-failure: enabled
    battery-backup-failure: enabled
    ups-ac-power-loss: disabled
    power-supply-failure: enabled
    fan-failure: enabled
    temperature-exceeded-delay: 30min
    * peripheral-device-status
    Item Value status
    CPU Temp Sensor(primary) 52.50C within safety range
    Board1 Temp Sensor(primary) 55.50C within safety range
    Board2 Temp Sensor(primary) 64.00C within safety range
    +3.3V Value(primary) 3.352V within safety range
    +5V Value(primary) 5.019V within safety range
    +12V Value(primary) 12.199V within safety range
    Battery-Backup Battery(primary) 00 Hardware:OK
    CPU Temp Sensor(secondary) 52.50C within safety range
    Board1 Temp Sensor(secondary) 57.50C within safety range
    Board2 Temp Sensor(secondary) 62.00C within safety range
    +3.3V Value(secondary) 3.384V within safety range
    +5V Value(secondary) 5.099V within safety range
    +12V Value(secondary) 12.381V within safety range
    Battery-Backup Battery(secondary) 00 Hardware:OK
    * enclosure-status
    Ch Id Chassis Vendor/Product ID Rev PLD WWNN WWPN
    2 124 0A7805 SUN StorEdge 3510F A 1080 1000 204000C0FF0A7805 214000C0FF0A7805
    Topology: loop(a) Status: OK
    3 124 0A7805 SUN StorEdge 3510F A 1080 1000 204000C0FF0A7805 224000C0FF0A7805
    Topology: loop(b) Status: OK
    Enclosure Component Status:
    Type Unit Status FRU P/N FRU S/N Add'l Data
    Fan 0 OK 371-0108 GK0XC2 --
    Fan 1 OK 371-0108 GK0XC2 --
    Fan 2 OK 371-0108 GK0XC5 --
    Fan 3 OK 371-0108 GK0XC5 --
    PS 0 OK 371-0108 GK0XC2 --
    PS 1 OK 371-0108 GK0XC5 --
    Temp 0 OK 371-0531 0A7805 temp=30
    Temp 1 OK 371-0531 0A7805 temp=28
    Temp 2 OK 371-0531 0A7805 temp=31
    Temp 3 OK 371-0531 0A7805 temp=30
    Temp 4 OK 371-0531 0A7805 temp=31
    Temp 5 OK 371-0531 0A7805 temp=30
    Temp 6 OK 371-0532 HL12LM temp=37
    Temp 7 OK 371-0532 HL12LM temp=41
    Temp 8 OK 371-0532 HL12QD temp=37
    Temp 9 OK 371-0532 HL12QD temp=38
    Temp 10 OK 371-0108 GK0XC2 temp=30
    Temp 11 OK 371-0108 GK0XC5 temp=25
    Voltage 0 OK 371-0108 GK0XC2 voltage=5.110V
    Voltage 1 OK 371-0108 GK0XC2 voltage=11.750V
    Voltage 2 OK 371-0108 GK0XC5 voltage=5.020V
    Voltage 3 OK 371-0108 GK0XC5 voltage=11.520V
    Voltage 4 OK 371-0532 HL12LM voltage=2.480V
    Voltage 5 OK 371-0532 HL12LM voltage=3.250V
    Voltage 6 OK 371-0532 HL12LM voltage=5.000V
    Voltage 7 OK 371-0532 HL12LM voltage=12.120V
    Voltage 8 OK 371-0532 HL12QD voltage=2.500V
    Voltage 9 OK 371-0532 HL12QD voltage=3.300V
    Voltage 10 OK 371-0532 HL12QD voltage=5.050V
    Voltage 11 OK 371-0532 HL12QD voltage=12.240V
    DiskSlot 0 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=0,led=off
    DiskSlot 1 Absent 371-0531 0A7805 addr=1,led=off
    DiskSlot 2 Absent 371-0531 0A7805 addr=2,led=off
    DiskSlot 3 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=3,led=off
    DiskSlot 4 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=4,led=off
    DiskSlot 5 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=5,led=off
    DiskSlot 6 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=6,led=off
    DiskSlot 7 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=7,led=off
    DiskSlot 8 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=8,led=off
    DiskSlot 9 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=9,led=off
    DiskSlot 10 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=10,led=off
    DiskSlot 11 OK 371-0531 0A7805 addr=11,led=off
    * SES
    Ch Id Chassis Vendor/Product ID Rev PLD WWNN WWPN
    2 124 0A7805 SUN StorEdge 3510F A 1080 1000 204000C0FF0A7805 214000C0FF0A7805
    Topology: loop(a)
    3 124 0A7805 SUN StorEdge 3510F A 1080 1000 204000C0FF0A7805 224000C0FF0A7805
    Topology: loop(b)
    * port-WWNs
    Ch Id WWPN
    0 40 216000C0FF8A7805
    1 42 226000C0FFAA7805
    4 44 256000C0FFCA7805
    5 46 266000C0FFEA7805
    * inter-controller-link
    inter-controller-link upper channel 0: connected
    inter-controller-link lower channel 0: connected
    inter-controller-link upper channel 1: connected
    inter-controller-link lower channel 1: connected
    inter-controller-link upper channel 4: connected
    inter-controller-link lower channel 4: connected
    inter-controller-link upper channel 5: connected
    inter-controller-link lower channel 5: connected
    * battery-status
    Upper Battery Type: 1
    Upper Battery Manufacturing Date: Fri Jun 16 00:00:00 2006
    Upper Battery Placed In Service: Tue Aug 8 09:27:53 2006
    Upper Battery Expiration Date: Thu Aug 7 09:27:53 2008
    Upper Battery Expiration Status: OK
    Lower Battery Type: 1
    Lower Battery Manufacturing Date: Fri Jun 16 00:00:00 2006
    Lower Battery Placed In Service: Tue Aug 8 09:27:52 2006
    Lower Battery Expiration Date: Thu Aug 7 09:27:52 2008
    Lower Battery Expiration Status: OK
    Upper Battery Hardware Status: OK
    Lower Battery Hardware Status: OK
    * sata-router
    no sata routers found
    * sata-mux
    0 mux boards found
    * host-wwn-names
    Host-ID/WWN Name
    210000E08B91EDFF tvlp-node-n05p02
    210000E08B91FDFF tvlp-node-n04p02
    210000E08B925A02 tvlp-node-n04p01
    210000E08B927C31 tvlp-node-n03p01
    210000E08B924A03 tvlp-node-n03p02
    210000E08B92DB02 tvlp-node-n02p02
    210000E08B92BC01 tvlp-node-n01p02
    210000E08B92B831 tvlp-node-n02p01
    210000E08B920100 tvlp-node-n05p01
    210000E08B929600 tvlp-node-n01p01
    * FRUs
    7 FRUs found in chassis SN#0A7805 at ch 2 id 124
    Name: FC_CHASSIS_BKPLN
    Description: SE3510 FC Chassis/backplane
    Part Number: 371-0531
    Serial Number: 0A7805
    Revision: 01
    Initial Hardware Dash Level: 01
    FRU Shortname:
    Manufacturing Date: Sun Jul 16 05:25:36 2006
    Manufacturing Location: Suzhou,China
    Manufacturer JEDEC ID: 0x0301
    FRU Location: FC MIDPLANE SLOT
    Chassis Serial Number: 0A7805
    FRU Status: OK
    Name: FC_RAID_IOM
    Description: SE3510 I/O w/SES RAID FC 2U
    Part Number: 371-0532
    Serial Number: HL12LM
    Revision: 01
    Initial Hardware Dash Level: 01
    FRU Shortname:
    Manufacturing Date: Wed Jul 5 12:11:49 2006
    Manufacturing Location: Suzhou,China
    Manufacturer JEDEC ID: 0x0301
    FRU Location: UPPER FC RAID IOM SLOT
    Chassis Serial Number: 0A7805
    FRU Status: OK
    Name: BATTERY_BOARD
    Description: SE351X Hot Swap Battery Module
    Part Number: 371-0539
    Serial Number: GP15BJ
    Revision: 01
    Initial Hardware Dash Level: 01
    FRU Shortname:
    Manufacturing Date: Thu Jul 6 03:25:30 2006
    Manufacturing Location: Suzhou,China
    Manufacturer JEDEC ID: 0x0301
    FRU Location: UPPER BATTERY BOARD SLOT
    Chassis Serial Number: 0A7805
    FRU Status: OK
    Name: AC_POWER_SUPPLY
    Description: SE3XXX AC PWR SUPPLY/FAN, 2U
    Part Number: 371-0108
    Serial Number: GK0XC5
    Revision: 01
    Initial Hardware Dash Level: 01
    FRU Shortname:
    Manufacturing Date: Mon May 22 08:45:16 2006
    Manufacturing Location: Irvine California, USA
    Manufacturer JEDEC ID: 0x048F
    FRU Location: RIGHT AC PSU SLOT #1 (RIGHT)
    Chassis Serial Number: 0A7805
    FRU Status: OK
    Name: AC_POWER_SUPPLY
    Description: SE3XXX AC PWR SUPPLY/FAN, 2U
    Part Number: 371-0108
    Serial Number: GK0XC2
    Revision: 01
    Initial Hardware Dash Level: 01
    FRU Shortname:
    Manufacturing Date: Mon May 22 08:53:42 2006
    Manufacturing Location: Irvine California, USA
    Manufacturer JEDEC ID: 0x048F
    FRU Location: AC PSU SLOT #0 (LEFT)
    Chassis Serial Number: 0A7805
    FRU Status: OK
    Name: FC_RAID_IOM
    Description: SE3510 I/O w/SES RAID FC 2U
    Part Number: 371-0532
    Serial Number: HL12QD
    Revision: 01
    Initial Hardware Dash Level: 01
    FRU Shortname:
    Manufacturing Date: Wed Jul 5 15:16:42 2006
    Manufacturing Location: Suzhou,China
    Manufacturer JEDEC ID: 0x0301
    FRU Location: LOWER FC RAID IOM SLOT
    Chassis Serial Number: 0A7805
    FRU Status: OK
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    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: [sql] User found in radcheck table
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: [sql]           expand: SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op           FROM radreply           WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}'           ORDER BY id -> SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op           FROM radreply           WHERE username = '3037a616cd49'           ORDER BY id
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Debug: rlm_sql_mysql: query:  SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op           FROM radreply           WHERE username = '3037a616cd49'           ORDER BY id
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: [sql]           expand: SELECT groupname           FROM radusergroup           WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}'           ORDER BY priority -> SELECT groupname           FROM radusergroup           WHERE username = '3037a616cd49'           ORDER BY priority
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Debug: rlm_sql_mysql: query:  SELECT groupname           FROM radusergroup           WHERE username = '3037a616cd49'           ORDER BY priority
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Debug: rlm_sql (sql): Released sql socket id: 2
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: ++[sql] returns ok
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: ++[expiration] returns noop
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: ++[logintime] returns noop
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: ++[pap] returns updated
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: Found Auth-Type = PAP
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: # Executing group from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: +- entering group PAP {...}
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: [pap] login attempt with password "3037a616cd49"
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: [pap] Using clear text password "3037a616cd49"
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: [pap] User authenticated successfully
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: ++[pap] returns ok
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: # Executing section post-auth from file /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: +- entering group post-auth {...}
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: ++[exec] returns noop
    Sending Access-Accept of id 205 to 10.90.100.7 port 1645
    Cisco-AVPair = "device-traffic-class=voice"
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Info: Finished request 1.
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Debug: Going to the next request
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:13 2013 : Debug: Waking up in 4.9 seconds.
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:18 2013 : Info: Cleaning up request 1 ID 205 with timestamp +84
    Wed Sep 18 10:48:18 2013 : Info: Ready to process requests.
    Thanks!

    802.1X support    requires an authentication server that is configured for Remote    Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS). 802.1X authentication does  not   work unless the network access switch can route packets to the  configured   RADIUS server.
    Please check the  below links which can be helpful in configurations:
    Link-1
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12.2/50sg/configuration/guide/dot1x.html

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