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  31. about this guide
  32. related publications
  33. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  34. Introduction
  35. Chapter 1 Cisco Service Control Overview
  36. SCE Platform Description
  37. Management and Collection
  38. Network Management
  39. Service Configuration Management
  40. Chapter 2 Command Line Interface
  41. CLI Command Mode Hierarchy
  42. Prompt Indications
  43. Navigating Between Authorization Levels and Command Modes
  44. Configuring the Physical Ports
  45. Argument Help
  46. Navigational and Shortcut Features
  47. Keyboard Shortcuts
  48. Auto-Completion
  49. The "do" Command: Executing Commands Without Exiting
  50. Scrolling the Screen Display
  51. Creating a CLI Script
  52. Managing Configurations
  53. Chapter 3 Operation
  54. Viewing Configurations: Example
  55. Saving the Configuration Settings
  56. Restoring a Previous Configuration
  57. Restoring a Previous Configuration: Example
  58. How to Create a Backup Configuration File
  59. Upgrading SCE Platform Firmware: Example
  60. Managing Application Files
  61. How to Display Information about an Application File
  62. How to Upgrade an Application
  63. Monitoring the Operational Status of the SCE Platform
  64. How to Display the Current Operational Status of the SCE Platform
  65. Displaying the SCE Platform Inventory
  66. Displaying the System Uptime
  67. Shutting Down the SCE Platform
  68. The Setup Command
  69. Chapter 4 Utilitie
  70. Entering the Setup Command
  71. Working with SCE Platform Files
  72. How to Delete a Directory
  73. Working with Files
  74. Copying Files
  75. The User Log
  76. Enabling and Disabling the User Log
  77. Viewing the User Log
  78. Flow Capture
  79. Configuring a Flow Capture Traffic Rule
  80. Performing the Flow Capture
  81. Monitoring the Flow Capture
  82. C H A P T E R 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
  83. Entering Management Interface Configuration Mode
  84. Setting the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the Management Interface
  85. Configuring the Management Interface Speed and Duplex Parameters
  86. How to Configure the Duplex Operation of the Management Interface
  87. Options
  88. How to Configure the Management Ports for Redundancy
  89. How to Disable Automatic Fail-Over Mode
  90. How to Enable the IP Fragment Filter
  91. Monitoring Management Interface IP Filtering
  92. Information About TACACS+ Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
  93. Configuring the SCE Platform TACACS+ Client
  94. How to Manage the User Database
  95. Configuring AAA Login Authentication
  96. Configuring AAA Privilege Level Authorization Methods
  97. Configuring AAA Accounting
  98. Monitoring TACACS+ Users
  99. How to Add Entries to an ACL
  100. How to Prevent Telnet Access
  101. How to Configure the Telnet Timeout
  102. Managing the SSH Server
  103. How to Monitor the Status of the SSH Server
  104. Enabling the SNMP Interface
  105. The SNMP Interface
  106. Security Considerations
  107. MIBs
  108. Configuration via SNMP
  109. Configuring SNMP Community Strings
  110. How to Remove a Community String
  111. How to Define SNMP Hosts
  112. Managing Passwords
  113. About Passwords
  114. How to Change Your Password
  115. Password Encryption
  116. How to Recover the Passwords: SCOS versions 2.5.5 or later
  117. Configuring the IP Routing Table
  118. How to Add an Entry to the IP Routing Table
  119. IP Advertising
  120. How to Display the Current IP Advertising Configuration
  121. Configuring the IP Address of the Management Interface
  122. Configuring Time Clocks and Time Zone
  123. How to Display the Calendar Time
  124. Setting the Calendar: Example
  125. Setting the Time Zone: Example
  126. Guidelines
  127. How to Define Recurring Daylight Saving Time Transitions
  128. How to Display the Current Daylight Saving Time Configuration
  129. How to Disable the SNTP Multicast Client
  130. How to Remove One SNTP Server
  131. Displaying SNTP Information: Example
  132. How to Enable DNS Lookup
  133. How to Remove a Domain Name Server
  134. How to Display Current DNS Settings
  135. How to Configure the Speed of the Management Interface
  136. Monitoring the Management Interface
  137. Line Interfaces
  138. Chapter 6 Configuring the Line Interface
  139. How to Configure a Range of Gigabit Ethernet Line Interfaces
  140. Managed VPNs
  141. Selecting the Tunneling Mode
  142. Configuring L2TP IP Tunnels
  143. Configuring DSCP Marking for IPinIP Tunnels
  144. Configuring the VLAN Environment
  145. Configuring the MPLS Environment
  146. Configuring the L2TP Environment
  147. Asymmetric L2 Support
  148. How to Display the IPinIP Configuration
  149. VLAN Translation Features and Limitations
  150. Setting the VLAN Translation Constant
  151. How to Disable VLAN Translation
  152. What are Traffic Rules and Counters?
  153. Traffic Counters
  154. How to Create a Traffic Counter
  155. How to Delete a Traffic Rule
  156. Managing Traffic Rules and Counters
  157. How to View all Traffic Counters
  158. How to Display the TOS Marking Configuration
  159. How to Enable the Hardware Packet Drop
  160. Configuring the Connection Mode
  161. Chapter 7 Configuring the Connection
  162. Configuring the Connection Mode: Examples
  163. How to View the SCE-ID
  164. How to View Information about the Peer SCE Platform
  165. About the Link Mode
  166. Configuring Asymmetric Routing Topology
  167. Asymmetric Routing and Other Service Control Capabilities
  168. Monitoring Asymmetric Routing: Example
  169. Configure the Failure Recovery Mode: Examples
  170. Configuring the Behavior of the SCE Platform in Case of Failure of the SM
  171. Enabling and Disabling Link Failure Reflection
  172. How to Enable Link Failure Reflection on All Ports
  173. How to Enable Linecard-Aware Mode
  174. Information About the RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting Support
  175. C H A P T E R 8 Raw Data Formatting: The RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting
  176. NetFlow Exporting Support
  177. Categories
  178. Priority
  179. Protocol
  180. Configuring the Data Destinations: Examples
  181. Configuring the Data Categories
  182. Configuring the Forwarding Mode
  183. Configuring the Forwarding Mode: Example
  184. How to Disable the RDR Formatter
  185. How to Configure a DSCP Value for NetFlow
  186. How to Configuring Mappings
  187. Displaying Data Destination Configuration and Statistics
  188. How to the Display the Current RDR Formatter Statistics
  189. Disabling the Linecard from Sending RDRs
  190. Information About Subscribers
  191. Chapter 9 Managing Subscriber
  192. Subscriber Modes in Service Control Solutions
  193. Subscriber Database: Capacity and Limits
  194. Subscriber Mapping Limits
  195. Synchronizing Subscriber Information in a Cascade System
  196. Anonymous Groups and Subscriber Templates
  197. Subscriber default csv file format
  198. Importing and Exporting Subscriber Information
  199. How to Export Subscriber Information
  200. How to Remove a Specific Subscriber
  201. How to Remove a Specific Anonymous Subscriber Group
  202. About VPN-based Subscribers
  203. Creating Anonymous Groups
  204. How to Import Anonymous Groups
  205. How to Monitor the Subscriber Database
  206. How to Display the Subscriber Database Counters
  207. Clearing the Subscriber Database Counters
  208. Displaying Subscribers: All Current Subscriber Names
  209. Displaying Subscribers: By Mapping (IP Address, VPN, VLAN ID, or MPLS/VPN)
  210. Displaying Subscriber Information
  211. How to display a listing of subscriber properties
  212. How to display mappings for a specified subscriber
  213. How to display currently configured anonymous groups
  214. How to display the number of subscribers in a specified anonymous group
  215. How to Clear Upstream MPLS/VPN Mappings
  216. How to Clear Automatic VPNs
  217. Subscriber Mapping Modes
  218. Subscriber Rules for TIRs
  219. How to Create or Update a TIR
  220. How to Remove a Specified TIR
  221. How to Remove Mappings from a Specified IP Range
  222. How to Import TIRs from a csv File
  223. How to Display Traffic Processor Mappings State
  224. How to Display All Subscribers Mapped to a Specified IP Range
  225. How to Restore the Configured Capacity Option
  226. How to Enable Aging for Introduced Subscribers
  227. How to Set the Aging Timeout Period for Introduced Subscribers
  228. Configuring the SM-SCE Platform Connection Timeout
  229. Information About Redundancy and Fail-Over
  230. Chapter 10 Redundancy and Fail-Over
  231. In-line Dual Link Redundant Topology
  232. Failure Detection
  233. How to Configure Forced Failure
  234. Fail-over
  235. Failure in the Cascade Connection
  236. Recovery
  237. Replacing the SCE platform (manual recovery)
  238. CLI Commands for Cascaded Systems
  239. Examples
  240. System Upgrades
  241. Application Upgrade
  242. Attack Filtering and Attack Detection
  243. C H A P T E R 11 Identifying and Preventing Distributed-Denial-Of-Service Attacks
  244. Attack Detection
  245. Attack Detection Thresholds
  246. Attack Handling
  247. Hardware Filtering
  248. Configuring Attack Detectors
  249. How to Enable Specific-IP Detection
  250. How to Enable Specific-IP Detection for the TCP Protocol for Port-based Detections Only for Dual-sided Attacks
  251. How to Define the Default Action and Optionally the Default Thresholds
  252. How to Reinstate the System Defaults for a Selected Set of Attack Types
  253. Specific Attack Detectors
  254. How to Enable a Specific Attack Detector and Assign it an ACL
  255. How to Define the Subscriber Notification Setting for a Specific Attack Detector
  256. How to Delete User-Defined Values
  257. Sample Attack Detector Configuration
  258. Configuring Subscriber Notifications
  259. Preventing and Forcing Attack Detection
  260. Preventing Attack Filtering
  261. How to Configure a force-filter Setting for a Specified Situation
  262. Monitoring Attack Filtering Using CLI Commands
  263. How to display a specified attack detector configuration
  264. How to display the default attack detector configuration
  265. How to display all attack detector configurations
  266. How to display the current counters
  267. How to display the list of ports selected for subscriber notification
  268. How to View the Attack Log
  269. Information About VAS Traffic Forwarding
  270. C H A P T E R 12 Value Added Services (VAS) Traffic Forwarding
  271. Requirements for VAS Servers
  272. VAS Traffic Forwarding and SCA BB
  273. Service Flow
  274. Non-VAS Data Flow
  275. VAS Data Flow
  276. Load Balancing and Subscribers
  277. VAS Server Failure
  278. Disabling a VAS Server
  279. VAS Server States
  280. Data Flow
  281. Multiple SCE Platforms, Multiple VAS Servers
  282. SNMP Support for VAS
  283. Specific IP Attack filter
  284. Configuring VAS Traffic Forwarding from the SCA BB Console
  285. Enabling VAS Traffic Forwarding
  286. How to Configure the VAS Traffic Link
  287. How to Configure a VAS Server
  288. How to Disable a VAS Server
  289. How to Remove the VLAN Tag Number from a Specified VAS Server
  290. How to Configure Pseudo IP Addresses for the Health Check Packets
  291. How to Configure a VAS Server Group
  292. How to Configure VAS Server Group Failure Parameters
  293. Monitoring VAS Traffic Forwarding
  294. How to Display Operational and Configuration Information for a Specific VAS Server Group
  295. How to Display Operational and Configuration Information for All VAS Servers
  296. How to Display Health Check Counters for All VAS Servers
  297. VAS over 10G
  298. Data Flow in VAS over 10G Topology
  299. VAS Data Flow: To the VAS Server
  300. VAS Data Flow: From the VAS Server
  301. Failover Support
  302. Health Check in VAS over 10G Topology
  303. Configuring VAS over 10G: General Guidelines
  304. Configuring VAS over 10G
  305. How to Configure the Minimum Time between Link Switches
  306. How to Set the Active VAS Link
  307. How to Remove the IP Address Configuration
  308. How to Enable the Health Check for VAS over 10G Topology
  309. VAS Over 10G Sample Configuration
  310. Intelligent Traffic Mirroring
  311. Traffic Mirroring and SCA BB
  312. Mirroring Exceptions
  313. Configuring Traffic Mirroring
  314. Monitoring Traffic Mirroring
  315. Traffic Mirroring Sample Configuration
  316. Service Control in the MPLS/VPN Environment
  317. Chapter 13 MPL/VPN Support
  318. What are the Challenges for Service Control for MPLS/VPN Support?
  319. VPN Detection
  320. Private IP Subscriber Support
  321. BGP LEG Tasks in the MPLS/VPN Solution
  322. Bypassing Unknown VPNs
  323. VPN Identifier (RD or RT)
  324. Capacity
  325. Limitations
  326. Backwards Compatibility
  327. How to Configure the MPLS Environment
  328. Configuring the MAC Resolver
  329. Monitoring the MAC Resolver
  330. Configuring the SM for MPLS/VPN Support
  331. How to Configure the SM to Allow IP Ranges
  332. MPLS/VPN MIB Objects
  333. Clearing Upstream VPN Mappings
  334. Monitoring Subscriber Counters
  335. Monitoring MPLS/VPN Counters
  336. Monitoring Bypassed VPNs
  337. Managing VPNs
  338. How to Add Mappings to VPN-based Subscribers
  339. How to Remove VPN Mappings from Subscribers
  340. How to Monitor Subscriber MPLS/VPN Mappings
  341. About SCMP
  342. Chapter 14 Managing the SCMP
  343. Deployment Scenarios
  344. Single ISG Router with Two Cascaded SCE Platforms (1xISG – 2xSCE)
  345. Multiple ISG Routers with Two Cascaded SCE Platforms (NxISG – 2xSCE)
  346. Multiple ISG Routers with Multiple SCE Platforms via Load Balancing (NxISG – MxSCE)
  347. SCMP Peer Devices
  348. SCMP Subscriber Management
  349. Configuring SCMP Parameters
  350. Configuring the SCMP Peer Device to Force Each Subscriber to Single SCE Platform
  351. How to Define the Keep-alive Interval Parameter
  352. Adding an SCMP Peer Device
  353. Assigning the SCMP Peer Device to an Anonymous Group
  354. Deleting an SCMP Peer Device
  355. Configuring the RADIUS Client
  356. Monitoring the SCMP Environment
  357. How to display the general SCMP configuration
  358. How to display the statistics for a specified SCMP peer device
  359. A P P E N D I X A Monitoring SCE Platform Utilization
  360. Service Loss
  361. Appendix B Proprietary MIB Reference
  362. Application MIB Integration
  363. Application and Subscriber groups
  364. The Engage MIB (pcubeEngageMIB)
  365. tpServiceLoss
  366. pcubeSeMIB Object Groups (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.2.3.1.1)
  367. pcubeCompliances (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.2.3.1.2)
  368. pcubeWorkgroup (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4)
  369. Notification Types
  370. operationalStatusOperationalTrap (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.0.1)
  371. chassisVoltageAlarmOnTrap (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.0.7)
  372. linkModeForwardingTrap (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.0.21)
  373. moduleAttackFilterDeactivatedTrap (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.0.26)
  374. moduleSmConnectionDownTrap (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.0.32)
  375. sessionBadLoginTrap (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.0.42)
  376. pcubeSe Objects
  377. sysOperationalStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.1.1)
  378. sysVersion (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.1.3)
  379. pchassisTempAlarm (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.2.4)
  380. pchassisSlotConfig (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.2.7)
  381. pmoduleTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.3.1)
  382. pmoduleType (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.3.1.1.2)
  383. pmoduleNumPorts (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.3.1.1.6)
  384. pmoduleUpStreamAttackFilteringTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.3.1.1.10)
  385. pmoduleAttackObjectsClearTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.3.1.1.14)
  386. linkEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.4.1.1)
  387. linkAdminModeOnActive (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.4.1.1.3)
  388. linkStatusReflectionEnable (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.4.1.1.6)
  389. diskNumFreeBytes (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.5.2)
  390. rdrFormatterDestEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.2.1)
  391. rdrFormatterDestStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.2.1.4)
  392. rdrFormatterDestReportRate (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.2.1.8)
  393. rdrFormatterNumReportsDiscarded (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.4)
  394. rdrFormatterReportRatePeakTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.8)
  395. rdrFormatterCategoryEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.11.1)
  396. rdrFormatterCategoryNumReportsDiscarded (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.11.1.4)
  397. rdrFormatterCategoryNumReportsQueued (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.11.1.8)
  398. rdrFormatterCategoryDestStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.6.12.1.2)
  399. loggerUserLogNumError (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.7.4)
  400. subscribersInfoEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.1.1)
  401. subscribersNumIpAddrMappingsFree (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.1.1.4)
  402. subscribersNumVlanMappingsFree (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.1.1.8)
  403. subscribersNumUpdates (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.1.1.12)
  404. subscribersNumAnonymous (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.1.1.16)
  405. spIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.2.1.1)
  406. subscriberPropertiesValuesTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.3)
  407. spvSubName (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.3.1.2)
  408. spvPropertyUintValue (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.8.3.1.6)
  409. tpInfoEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1)
  410. tpTotalNumHandledPackets (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.3)
  411. tpNumActiveFlowsPeakTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.7)
  412. tpNumUdpActiveFlows (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.11)
  413. tpNumNonTcpUdpActiveFlowsPeak (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.15)
  414. tpTotalNumDiscardedPacketsDueToBwLimit (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.19)
  415. tpTotalNumIpCrcErrPackets (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.23)
  416. tpTotalNumTcpUdpCrcErrPackets (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.27)
  417. tpHandledPacketsRatePeakTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.31)
  418. tpCpuUtilization (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.35)
  419. tpFlowsCapacityUtilizationPeak (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.9.1.1.39)
  420. pportEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.10.1.1)
  421. pportNumTxQueues (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.10.1.1.4)
  422. pportOperDuplex (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.10.1.1.8)
  423. txQueuesEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.11.1.1)
  424. txQueuesDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.11.1.1.4)
  425. txQueuesUtilizationPeakTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.11.1.1.8)
  426. globalControllersEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.12.1.1)
  427. globalControllersDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.12.1.1.4)
  428. globalControllersUtilizationPeakTime (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.12.1.1.8)
  429. appInfoEntry (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.13.1.1)
  430. appPropertiesTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.13.2)
  431. apType (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.13.2.1.3)
  432. apvIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.13.3.1.1)
  433. apvPropertyUintValue (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.13.3.1.5)
  434. trafficCounterIndex (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.14.1.1.1)
  435. attackTypeTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.15.1)
  436. attackTypeCurrentNumAttacks (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.15.1.1.3)
  437. vasServersTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.16.1)
  438. vasServerAdminStatus (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.16.1.1.3)
  439. mplsVpnMaxHWMappings (1.3.6.1.4.1.5655.4.1.17.1.1.1)
  440. Supported Standards
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. document revision history
  6. related publications
  7. obtaining documentation
  8. documentation feedback
  9. cisco service control capabilities
  10. the sce platform
  11. network management
  12. subscriber management
  13. introduction to the sce platform
  14. front panel
  15. Back Panel
  16. Checking the Shipping Container Contents
  17. SCE 1000 Installation Checklist
  18. Topology
  19. SCE Platform Configuration
  20. Functionality
  21. Bump-in-the-Wire (Inline) Topology
  22. Redundancy
  23. Failure and Recovery
  24. Topology-Related Parameters
  25. On-Failure Mode Parameter
  26. Status of the SCE 1000 After Abnormal Boot
  27. Installation and Maintenance
  28. Tools and Parts Required
  29. Site Requirement Guidelines
  30. Installing the SCE 1000 Platform
  31. Installation Precautions
  32. Rack-Mounting a SCE 1000 Platform
  33. attaching the brackets to the sce
  34. attaching the crossrail supports to the rack
  35. mounting the system to the rack
  36. Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection
  37. Power Supply Overview
  38. LEDs
  39. Power Supply Specifications
  40. Powering Down the Power Supply Unit and Disconnecting Input Power
  41. Removing the Power Supply Unit
  42. Replacing the Power Supply Unit
  43. reconnecting ac-input power supply unit
  44. Fan Module Overview
  45. replacing the fan module
  46. Replacing the Battery
  47. Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration
  48. Setting Up the Local Console
  49. Initial System Configuration
  50. Step 1: Configuring Initial Settings
  51. Step 2: Configuring the Hostname
  52. Step 4: Configuring Time Settings
  53. Step 5: Configuring the DNS Settings
  54. Step 6: Configuring the RDR Formatter Destination
  55. Step 7: Configuring Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  56. order of entries
  57. Step 8: Configuring SNMP
  58. Step 9: Configuring the Topology-Dependent Parameters
  59. Step 10: Completing and Saving the Configuration
  60. Connecting the Management Interface
  61. Verifying Management Interface Connectivity
  62. Cabling the Line Ports and Completing the Installation
  63. Configuring the GBE Interface Parameters
  64. Connecting the GBE Line Interface Ports
  65. fiber specifications
  66. Testing Connectivity: Examining Link LEDs and Counters
  67. Loading and Activating a Service Control Application
  68. Basic SCE 1000 Platform Operations
  69. Starting the System and Observing Initial Conditions
  70. Final Tests
  71. Managing SCE 1000 Configurations
  72. Saving the Configuration Settings
  73. Recovering a Previous Configuration
  74. Performing Complex Configurations
  75. Shutting Down the SCE Platform
  76. Troubleshooting
  77. Troubleshooting Tools
  78. CLI Commands for Troubleshooting
  79. The User Log
  80. copying the user log
  81. clearing the user log
  82. Check the LEDs
  83. Problem Solving Using a Subsystems Approach
  84. Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
  85. Troubleshooting the Firmware Package Installation
  86. Troubleshooting the Management Subsystem
  87. show line vty
  88. Troubleshooting the Link Interface Subsystem
  89. The External Optical Bypass Module
  90. External Optical Bypass Functionality
  91. The External Optical Bypass Module Front Panel
  92. Installing the Module in a Rack
  93. Specifications
  94. Table Of Contents
  95. Table Of Contents
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SCE 1000 and

Brand: Cisco | Category: Controller
SCE 1000 and first page preview

SCE 1000 and

Brand: Cisco | Category: Engine
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Chapter 1 General Overview
  9. Cisco Service Control Capabilities
  10. SCE Platform
  11. Information About Management and Collection
  12. Subscriber Management
  13. Chapter 2 Introduction to the SCE Platform
  14. Front Panel
  15. Back Panel
  16. SCE 1000 Component List
  17. SCE 1000 Installation Checklist
  18. Chapter 3 Information About Topology
  19. Bypass Mechanism
  20. Functionality
  21. Information About Physical Installation
  22. External Splitting (Receive-only) Topology
  23. Information About Redundancy
  24. Information About Failure and Recovery
  25. Information About Topology-Related Parameters
  26. Link Failure Reflection Parameter
  27. C H A P T E R 4 Installation and Maintenance
  28. Information About Site Requirement Guidelines
  29. Site Requirements
  30. Installing the SCE 1000 Platform
  31. How to Install the SCE 1000 on a Workbench or Tabletop
  32. Rack-Mounting a SCE 1000 Platform
  33. How to Attach the Brackets to the SCE 1000
  34. How to Attach the Cross Rail Supports to the Rack
  35. How to Mount the System to the Rack
  36. How to Attach a Chassis Ground Connection
  37. Removing and Replacing a Power Supply Unit
  38. LEDs
  39. Power Supply Specifications
  40. Powering Down the Power Supply Unit and Disconnecting Input Power
  41. How to Remove the Power Supply Unit
  42. How to Replace the Power Supply Unit
  43. Reconnecting the Power
  44. How to Reconnect DC-Input Power Supply Unit
  45. Fan Module Overview
  46. How to Replace the Fan Module
  47. How to Replace the Battery
  48. C H A P T E R 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration
  49. How to Set Up the Local Console
  50. Perform the Initial System Configuration
  51. Initial System Configuration
  52. Setup Command Parameters
  53. Example
  54. Examples
  55. Step 8: Configuring SNMP
  56. Step 10: Completing and Saving the Configuration
  57. Connecting the Management Interface
  58. How to Verify Management Interface Connectivity
  59. C H A P T E R 6 Cabling the Line Ports and Completing the Installation
  60. Single Link: Receive-only Topology
  61. How to Configure Gigabit Ethernet Auto-Negotiation
  62. Fiber Specifications
  63. Testing Connectivity: Examining Link LEDs and Counters
  64. How to Load and Activate a Service Control Application
  65. Chapter 7 Basic SCE 1000 Platform Operation
  66. Final Tests
  67. How to Verify Operational Status
  68. Managing SCE 1000 Configurations
  69. How to Save or Change the Configuration Settings
  70. Examples for Saving or Changing the Configuration Settings
  71. Example for Recovering a Previous Configuration
  72. How to Display the SCE Platform Version Information
  73. How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory
  74. Rebooting and Shutting Down the SCE Platform
  75. Examples for Shutting Down the SCE Platform
  76. Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
  77. CLI Commands for Troubleshooting
  78. Checking the LEDs
  79. Problem Solving Using a Subsystems Approach
  80. Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
  81. Troubleshooting the Firmware Package Installation
  82. Troubleshooting the Management Subsystem
  83. Troubleshooting the Link Interface Subsystem
  84. Troubleshooting with the User Log
  85. Viewing the User Log
  86. How to View the Non-volatile Counter For the User-file-log Only
  87. Appendix A External Optical Bypas Module
  88. External Optical Bypass Module Front Panel
  89. Specifications
  90. How to Cable the External Optical Bypass Module
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