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SCE8000 GBE
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Cisco SCE8000 Installation and Configuration Guide, Rel 3
- related publications
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- service control for broadband service providers
- management and collection
- network management
- service configuration management
- Information About the SCE Platform
- Service Control Module (SCE8000-SCM-E)
- C H A P T E R 2 Introduction to the Cisco SCE8000 Platform
- Introduction to SIPs and SPAs
- Specifying the SIP Subslot Location for a SPA
- Modular Optics
- The SCE8000-SIP
- The Cisco SCE8000 Optical Bypass
- Optical Bypass Functionality
- Optical Bypass Module (OPB-SCE8K)
- Optical Bypass Module Specifications
- Power Supplies
- Power Supply Cooling
- Cisco SCE8000 Installation Checklist
- The Cisco SCE8000 Platform
- C H A P T E R 3 Cisco SCE8000 Topology and Topology-Related Parameters
- Physical Topologies
- Single Link: Inline Topology
- Single Link: Receive-only Topology
- Dual Cisco SCE8000 Topology (Cascade)
- Multi-Gigabit Service Control Platform (MGSCP) Topology
- Type of SCE Platform Redundancy
- Link Continuity
- Topology-Related Parameters
- Physically Connected Links Parameter
- Asymmetric Routing Topology
- C H A P T E R 4 Installing the Cisco SCE8000 Chassis
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Power Requirements
- AC-Powered Systems
- DC-Powered Systems
- Site Planning Checklist
- Installing the Cisco SCE8000 Chassis in the Rack
- Unpacking the Cisco SCE8000 Chassis
- Required Tools
- Installing the Chassis in the Rack
- Installing an Optical Bypass Module
- Connecting the System Ground
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Installing the Power Supplies in the Cisco SCE8000 Chassis
- how to set up the local console
- C H A P T E R 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces
- Initial Setup Parameters
- connecting the management interface
- Connecting the Management Interface
- Connecting the Line Ports to the Network
- C H A P T E R 6 Cabling the Line Ports and Completing the Installation
- Dual Link: Two Cisco SCE8000s Topology
- Multi-Gigabit Service Control Platforms (MGSCP) Topologies
- The Optical Bypass Module
- Optical Bypass Module Connectivity
- Fiber Specifications
- Cabling the 10GBE Line Interface Ports: Using the External Optical Bypass Module
- Testing Connectivity: Examining Link LEDs and Counters
- How to View the User Log Counters
- Cascaded Systems
- CLI Commands for Cascaded Systems
- How to Configure the Connection Mode
- Monitoring the System
- Starting the Cisco SCE8000 Platform
- C H A P T E R 7 Basic Cisco SCE8000 Platform Operations
- Final Tests
- Viewing the Ten Gigabit Ethernet Port Status
- Managing Cisco SCE8000 Configurations
- Saving or Changing the Configuration Settings
- Example for Saving or Changing the Configuration Settings
- Restoring a Previous Configuration
- Example for Restoring a Previous Configuration
- How to Display the SCE Platform Version Information
- How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory
- Displaying the Complete SCE Platform Inventory
- How to Display the System Uptime
- How to Shut Down the SCE Platform
- Troubleshooting Overview
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- Checking the LEDs
- Problem Solving Using a Subsystems Approach
- Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the Firmware Package Installation
- Troubleshooting the Link Interface Subsystem
- Troubleshooting with the User Log
- How to Copy the User Log to an External Source
- How to View the Non-volatile Counter For the User-file-log Only
- Safety
- C H A P T E R 9 Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Supported Hardware
- Installing an AC-Input Power Supply
- Installing a DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly
- Installing the Fan Assembly
- Removing and Replacing Modules
- Installing a Module
- Removing a Module
- Inserting and Removing a Module: Detail
- Verifying the Installation
- Removing and Replacing Shared Port Adapters
- Handling SPAs
- SPA Installation and Removal
- Removing a SPA from a SIP
- Replacing the Optical Bypass Module without Disrupting Traffic on the Link
- Supported Configurations
- Unsupported Configuration
SCE8000 GBE
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- document revision history
- Using Optical Splitters with 10 GBE Links
- related publications
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Cisco Service Control Overview
- Cisco Service Control Capabilities
- SCE Platform Description
- Management and Collection
- Subscriber Management
- Chapter 2 Introduction to the Cisco SCE 8000 10 GBE Platform
- Service Control Module (Cisco SCE 8000-SCM-E)
- Introduction to SIPs and SPAs
- Shared Port Adapters
- Modular Optics
- XFP Connections
- The 1-Port 10 GBE SPA Interface Module
- The Cisco SCE 8000 Optical Bypass
- Optical Bypass Module Connectivity
- Optical Bypass Module Specifications
- Power Supplies
- Power Supply Cooling
- Checking the Shipping Container Contents
- Cisco SCE 8000 Installation Checklist
- C H A P T E R 3 Cisco SCE 8000 Topology and Topology-Related Parameters
- Physical Topologies
- Single Link: Inline Topology
- Single Link: Receive-only Topology
- Dual Link: Receive-Only Topology
- Dual Cisco SCE 8000 Topology (Cascade)
- Multi-Gigabit Service Control Platform (MGSCP) Topology
- Redundant Cisco 7600 Series Router
- Link Continuity
- Topology-Related Parameters
- Connection Mode Parameter
- On-Failure Mode Parameter
- Asymmetric Routing Topology
- Chapter 4 Installing the Cisco SCE 8000 Chassi
- Preparing for Installation
- Environmental Requirements
- Power Requirements
- DC-Powered Systems
- Site Planning Checklist
- Installing the Cisco SCE 8000 Chassis in the Rack
- Installation Guidelines
- Installing the Chassis Brackets
- Installing an Optical Bypass Module
- Connecting the System Ground
- Installing the Power Supplies in the Cisco SCE 8000 Chassis
- C H A P T E R 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces
- Initial Setup Parameters
- cabling the management port
- Connecting the Management Interfaces
- Verifying Management Interface Connectivity
- C H A P T E R 6 Cabling the Line Ports and Completing the Installation
- Dual Link: Single Cisco SCE 8000 Topologies
- Multi-Gigabit Service Control Platforms (MGSCP) Topologies
- The Optical Bypass Module
- Cabling the 10 GBE Line Interface Ports
- Optical Device Maintenance
- How to Cable the 10 GBE Line Interface Ports
- Cabling the 10 GBE Line Interface Ports: Using the External Optical Bypass Module
- Testing Connectivity: Examining Link LEDs and Counters
- How to View the User Log Counters
- How to Install a Service Control Application
- Cascaded Systems
- CLI Commands for Cascaded Systems
- How to Configure the Connection Mode
- Monitoring a Cascaded System
- C H A P T E R 7 Basic Cisco SCE 8000 Platform Operations
- Starting the System and Observing Initial Conditions
- Verifying Operational Status
- Viewing the Ten Gigabit Ethernet Counters
- Managing Cisco SCE 8000 Configurations
- Saving or Changing the Configuration Settings
- Restoring a Previous Configuration
- Example for Restoring a Previous Configuration
- Displaying the SCE Platform Version Information
- Displaying the SCE Platform Inventory
- Displaying the Complete SCE Platform Inventory
- Displaying the System Uptime
- Rebooting and Shutting Down the SCE Platform
- Examples for Shutting Down the SCE Platform
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- CLI Commands for Troubleshooting
- Checking the LEDs
- Problem Solving Using a Subsystems Approach
- Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the Management Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the Link Interface Subsystem
- Downgrading Cisco SCOS
- Troubleshooting with the User Log
- How to Clear the User Log
- C H A P T E R 9 Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Removing and Replacing the Power Supply
- Installing an AC-Input Power Supply
- Installing a DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly
- Installing the Fan Assembly
- Removing and Replacing Modules
- Installing a Module
- Removing a Module
- Inserting and Removing a Module: Detail
- Verifying the Installation
- Installing and Replacing the Cisco SCE 8000-SCM Module
- Installing a Cisco SCE 8000-SCM Module that was a Slave Module as a Master Module
- Downgrading Dual Cisco SCE 8000-SCM Modules
- Removing and Replacing Shared Port Adapters
- Handling SPAs
- SPA Installation and Removal
- Installing a SPA in a SIP
- Removing and Replacing the Optical Bypass Module
- Supported Configurations
- Unsupported Configuration
- CLI Commands to Verify a Successful Installation
- Basic Post-Installation Checklist
- CLI Command Output Samples
- show version
- show inventory
- show system operational status
- show RDR-formatter
- show ip rpc-adapter sessions
- Cisco Service Control Engine System Log Messages
- Fatal Messages, Severity Level 2
- Error Messages, Severity Level 3
- Control Card Error Messages
- Line Card Error Messages
- Informational Messages, Severity Level 6
- Warning Messages, Severity Level 4
SCE8000 GBE
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Cisco Service Control Solution
- Chapter 1 Cisco Service Control Overview
- SCE Platform Description
- Management and Collection
- Network Management
- Service Configuration Management
- Getting Help
- Chapter 2 Command Line Interface
- CLI Command Hierarchy
- Prompt Indications
- CLI Help Features
- The [no] Prefix
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Tab Completion
- Scrolling the Screen Display
- CLI Authorization Levels
- How to change from User to Viewer level authorization
- How to exit from the Privileged Exec mode and revert to the Viewer mode
- How to exit the Global Configuration Mode
- Entering Management Interface Configuration Mode
- Entering Line Interface Configuration Mode
- Creating a CLI Script
- Starting the Cisco SCE8000 Platform
- C H A P T E R 3 Basic Cisco SCE8000 Platform Operations
- How to Verify Operational Status
- Viewing Configurations
- How to Save or Change the Configuration Settings
- Example for Saving or Changing the Configuration Settings
- Restoring a Previous Configuration
- How to Display the SCE Platform Version Information
- How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory
- Examples for Displaying the SCE Platform Inventory
- Displaying the Complete SCE Platform Inventory
- How to Display the System Uptime
- Examples for Rebooting the SCE Platform
- Working with SCE Platform Files
- Chapter 4 Utilitie
- Working with Files
- Copying Files
- How to Display File Contents
- Copying the User Log
- Viewing the User Log
- About Management Interface and Security
- C H A P T E R 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
- Setting the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the Management Interface
- Interface State Relationship to Speed and Duplex
- How to Configure the Duplex Operation of the Management Interface
- Configuring the Available Interfaces
- How to Configure the SCE Platform TACACS+ Client
- How to Manage the User Database
- Configuring AAA Login Authentication
- Configuring AAA Privilege Level Authorization Methods
- Configuring AAA Accounting
- Monitoring TACACS+ Servers
- About Access Control Lists
- How to Add Entries to an ACL
- About the Telnet Interface
- The SSH Server
- How to Monitor the Status of the SSH Server
- Enabling the SNMP Interface
- SNMP Protocol
- About CLI
- Configuration via SNMP
- How to Remove a Community String
- How to Define SNMP Hosts
- IP Configuration
- How to Configure the Default Gateway
- IP Advertising
- Configuring IP Advertising
- How to Display the Current IP Advertising Configuration
- Configuring Time Clocks and Time Zone
- Displaying the Calendar Time
- Setting the Calendar: Example
- Removing the Current Time Zone Setting
- Guidelines
- How to Define Non-Recurring Daylight Saving Time Transitions
- Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings
- Configuring Name Servers
- How to Remove All Domain Name Servers
- Line Interfaces
- Chapter 6 Configuring the Line Interface
- Selecting the Tunneling Mode
- How to Configure IP Tunnels
- How to Configure the VLAN Environment
- Asymmetric L2 Support
- How to Display the Tunneling Configuration
- Traffic Rules
- Traffic Counters
- How to Delete all Existing Traffic Counters
- How to Delete a Traffic Rule
- How to View a Specified Traffic Counter
- DSCP Marking
- Disabling the Hardware Packet Drop
- Configuring the Connection Mode
- Chapter 7 Configuring the Connection
- Monitoring the Connection Mode: Example
- External Optical Bypass
- How to Activate the External Bypass
- How to Display the State of the External Bypass
- Enabling and Disabling Link Failure Reflection on All Ports
- Configuring Link Failure Reflection in Linecard-Aware Mode
- Asymmetric Routing Topology
- Enabling Asymmetric Routing
- Configuring a Forced Failure
- Options
- Configuring the Behavior of the SCE Platform in Case of Failure of the SM
- RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting Support
- C H A P T E R 8 Raw Data Formatting: The RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting
- NetFlow Exporting Support
- Categories
- Priority
- Protocol
- Configuring the Data Destinations: Examples
- Configuring a Destination and Assigning Categories
- Configuring the Forwarding Mode
- How to Enable the RDR Formatter
- How to Configure a DSCP Value for NetFlow
- Configuring Mappings
- Displaying Data Destination Configuration and Statistics
- How to the Display the Current RDR Formatter Statistics
- Disabling the Linecard from Sending RDRs
- Information About Subscribers
- Chapter 9 Managing Subscriber
- Subscriber Mapping Limits
- Anonymous Groups and Subscriber Templates
- Subscriber anonymous groups csv file format
- How to Export a Subscriber Template
- How to Remove All Introduced Subscribers
- How to Remove All Subscriber Templates
- How to Import Anonymous Groups
- How to Monitor the Subscriber Database
- Clearing the Subscriber Database Counters
- Displaying Subscribers: All Current Subscriber Names
- How to Display Subscribers: By Mapping (IP Address or VLAN ID)
- How to Display Subscriber Information
- How to display values of subscriber properties for a specified subscriber
- Displaying Anonymous Subscriber Information
- How to display current configuration for a specified anonymous group
- Configuring Subscriber Aging
- How to Disable Aging for Introduced Subscribers
- Configuring the SCE Platform/SM Connection
- Attack Filtering and Attack Detection
- C H A P T E R 10 Identifying and Preventing Distributed-Denial-Of-Service Attacks
- Attack Detection
- Attack Detection Thresholds
- Subscriber Notification
- Configuring Attack Detectors
- Enabling Specific-IP Detection
- How to Disable Specific-IP Detection for Protocols Other than TCP, UDP, and ICMP for all Attack Directions
- How to Define the Default Action and Optionally the Default Thresholds
- How to Reinstate the System Defaults for a Selected Set of Attack Types
- How to Enable a Specific Attack Detector and Assign it an AC
- How to Define the List of Destination Ports for TCP or UDP Protocols for a Specific Attack Detector
- How to Disable All Attack Detectors
- Subscriber Notifications
- Preventing and Forcing Attack Detection
- Preventing Attack Filtering
- How to Configure a force-filter Setting for a Specified Situation
- Monitoring Attack Filtering Using CLI Commands
- How to display a specified attack detector configuration
- How to display the default attack detector configuration
- How to display all attack detector configurations
- How to display the current counters
- How to find out whether hardware attack filtering has been activated
- How to View the Attack Log
- About SCMP
- Chapter 11 Managing the SCMP
- Deployment Scenarios
- Multiple ISG Routers with Multiple SCE Platforms via Load Balancing (NxISG – MxSCE)
- Connection Management
- SCMP Subscriber Management
- How to Enable the SCMP
- Configuring the SCMP Peer Device to Force Each Subscriber to Single SCE Platform
- Defining the Reconnect Interval Parameter
- How to Define an SCMP Peer Device
- Deleting Subscribers Managed by an SCMP Peer Device
- How to display the general SCMP configuration
- How to display the statistics for a specified SCMP peer device
- Cisco Service Control MIBs
- Loading MIBs
- Pcube Engage MIB (CISCO-SCA-BB-MIB)
- Monitoring SCE Platform Utilization
- CPU Utilization
- Monitoring Service Loss
SCE8000 GBE
Table of contents
SCE8000 GBE
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- document revision history
- related publications
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- cisco service control solution
- service control for broadband service providers
- sce platform description
- management and collection
- network management
- service configuration management
- Service Control Module (SCE8000-SCM-E)
- C H A P T E R 2 Introduction to the Cisco SCE8000 GBE Platform
- Introduction to SIPs and SPAs
- Specifying the SIP Subslot Location for a SPA
- Modular Optics
- The SCE8000-SIP
- The Cisco SCE8000 GBE Optical Bypass
- Optical Bypass Module (OPB-SCE8K-2L)
- Optical Bypass Module Specifications
- fan assembly
- load sharing
- Checking the Shipping Container Contents
- Cisco SCE8000 GBE Component List
- Cisco SCE8000 GBE Installation Checklist
- C H A P T E R 3 Cisco SCE8000 GBE Topology and Topology-Related Parameters
- Physical Topologies
- Single Cisco SCE8000 GBE Topologies
- Dual Cisco SCE8000 GBE Topology (Cascade)
- Link Continuity
- External Optical Bypass
- Topology-Related Parameters
- Connection Mode Parameter
- On-Failure Mode Parameter
- asymmetric routing and other service control capabilities
- preparing for installation
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Power Requirements
- AC-Powered Systems
- DC-Powered Systems
- site planning checklist
- Installing the Cisco SCE8000 GBE Chassis in the Rack
- installation guidelines
- Required Tools
- installing the chassis in the rack
- Installing an Optical Bypass Module
- Connecting the System Ground
- Installing the Power Supplies in the Cisco SCE8000 GBE Chassis
- C H A P T E R 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces
- Connecting the Management Interface
- How to Verify Management Interface Connectivity
- C H A P T E R 6 Cabling the GBE Line Ports and Completing the Installation
- Dual Cisco SCE8000 GBEs Topology
- The Optical Bypass Module
- Optical Bypass Module Connectivity
- Cabling the GBE Line Interface Ports
- SFP Module Cabling and Connection Equipment
- Optical Device Maintenance
- How to Cable the GBE Line Interface Ports
- Testing Connectivity: Examining Link LEDs and Counters
- Viewing the GBE Line Interface Counters
- How to View the User Log Counters
- cli commands for cascaded systems
- How to Set the Link Mode
- monitoring a cascaded system
- C H A P T E R 7 Basic Cisco SCE8000 GBE Platform Operations
- what to do next
- Viewing the User Log Counters
- viewing configurations
- Saving or Changing the Configuration Settings
- Example for Saving or Changing the Configuration Settings
- restoring a previous configuration
- Example for Restoring a Previous Configuration
- How to Display the SCE Platform Version Information
- Example for Displaying the SCE Platform Version Information
- How to Display the SCE Platform Inventory
- Displaying the SCE Platform Inventory: FRUs Only
- Displaying the Complete SCE Platform Inventory
- rebooting and shutting down the sce platform
- rebooting the sce platform
- Examples for Shutting Down the SCE Platform
- troubleshooting
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- checking the leds
- Problem Solving Using a Subsystems Approach
- Identifying Startup Problems
- Troubleshooting the Firmware Package Installation
- Troubleshooting the Management Subsystem
- Troubleshooting the Link Interface Subsystem
- the logging system
- How to View the User Log
- generating a file for technical support
- removal and replacement procedures
- preventing electrostatic discharge damage
- supported hardware
- removing and replacing the power supply
- Installing an AC-Input Power Supply
- Removing a DC-Input Power Supply
- Installing a DC-Input Power Supply
- removing the fan assembly
- installing the fan assembly
- installing a module
- removing a module
- Inserting and Removing a Module: Detail
- verifying the installation
- Removing and Replacing Shared Port Adapters
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Handling SPAs
- SPA Installation and Removal
- Installing a SPA in a SIP
- Installing the Optical Bypass Module
- Basic Post-Installation Checklist
- A P P E N D I X A CLI Commands to Verify a Successful Installation
- show version
- show inventory
- show interface
- show interface linecard connection-mode