After creating and saving a policy server profile, you can proceed with configuring the device using the Policy Server Administration page.
Defines the system information associated with this policy server, including the name, host name or IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 format, information about the policy server, and whether or not the policy server uses a secure connection to any management system (such as the CMP system). See Creating a Policy Server Profile for details.
Displays various statistics and counters related to the physical hardware of the cluster, policy execution, and network protocol operation. Reports cannot be modified. See Policy Server Reports for details.
Displays the Trace Log, Syslog, SMS, SMTP,and HTTP log configurations. See Viewing Policy Server Logs for details.
Lets you associate applications and network elements with an MPE device and configure protocol information. See Configuring MPE Protocol Options for details.
Lets you configure the Diameter peer and route tables. See Configuring Protocol Routing for details.
Lets you manage policies that are deployed on the policy server. Refer to Policy Wizard Reference for details.
Lets you configure interfaces to LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), Diameter Sh, or SPR (Subscriber Profile Repository) systems. See Connecting to Data Sources for details.
Lets you troubleshoot and modify component-specific level logging. The files logback-tomcat.log, logback-rc.xml, and logback-bod.xml can be modified using the CMP interface for each target Policy Management device. See Configuring Debug Logs.
Displays static session and binding data for a specific subscriber from the Policy Management device that is managing the session. See Displaying Static Session and Binding Data for a Subscriber for details.