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VM requirements | Web Frontend VM | RADIUS SP Proxy VM |
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Description of usage | Presents the UI to eduroam NROs and eduroam SP operators, for management of their Wi-Fi deployments. The VM also triggers configuration changes on the RADIUS servers via the R Config API. | Exposes a dedicated pair of (IP, UDP port) to each connected eduroam SP. VM accepts incoming RADIUS traffic from eduroam SPs and forwards requests via RADIUS/TLS to the production eduroam infrastructure (preferably with a NAPTR lookup target, alternatively via an NRO/ETLR backup link). Each VM can handle up to m=500 eduroam SPs. |
Number of VMs with same specification | 1 | n (Pilot: n=2; Prod: n= scale2scale-up with number of eduroam SPs connected) For production, the VMs need to be in different locations for redundancy. |
Hardware requirements (CPU, RAM, disk space) | 1 CPU, 1 GB RAM, 10 GB disk space | 1 CPU, 512 MB RAM, 50 GB disk space |
Network connection requirements | standard | standard |
IP addressing requirements (IPv4, IPv6, public route) | IPv4 and IPv6 publicly reachable, static addresses | 2 x IPv4 and 2 x IPv6 publicly reachable, static addresses (one mgmt IP, one production IP)). Production IP must be stable when transitioning between Pilot and Production to avoid forcing eduroam SP reconfiguration. |
Naming requirements1 | msp-pilot.eduroam.org (DNS maintained by eduroam OT) | msp-radius-1...n.eduroam.org (DNS maintained by eduroam OT) |
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