1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles.
2. On the sidebar under Services, click Authentication.
The Authentication Services page appears.
3. From the list of existing authentication servers, locate the RADIUS server that you want to
delete.
4.
Under the Actions column, click that is in the same row as the RADIUS service name.
A confirmation message appears.
NOTE: If a service is mapped to a profile, you cannot delete the service until the profile is
deleted from the Authentication Service.
5. Click Yes.
6. The page refreshes, and the RADIUS service that you deleted disappears from the view list.
Deleting Multiple RADIUS Services
1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles.
2. On the sidebar under Services, click RADIUS.
The RADIUS Services page appears.
3. From the list of existing RADIUS services, locate the services that you want to delete.
4. Select the check boxes before the services that you want delete.
5. Click Delete Selected.
A confirmation message appears.
6. Click Yes.
The page refreshes and the RADIUS services that you deleted disappears from the list.
Figure 63: Deleting multiple RADIUS services simultaneously
Configuring HLR Services
The controller and multiple Home Location Registers (HLRs) manage a wireless services gateway
for performing authentication/ authorization and for unsolicited changes of authorization.
This section covers:
Map Gateway Settings
Configure the MAP gateway settings to set up multiple HLRs for performing authentication and/or
authorization and for unsolicited changes of authorization. The MAP gateway is responsible for
initiating MAP queries with the UE's home HLR. Since the MAP gateway may interface with
multiple HLRs, the route to the home HLR is selected based on the realm information.
The following configuration settings apply to all the HLR services configured on the controller.
Follow these steps to configure a MAP gateway settings for the HLR service.
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