Step 1
| From the
Console main menu, choose Help > Welcome .
The
Welcome view opens.
Figure 34. Welcome
- Introducing Cisco Service Control
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Step 2
| Click P2P
Traffic Optimization Wizard or P2P Traffic Optimization for Asymmetrical
Routing Wizard .
The
Welcome page of the selected wizard appears.
Figure 35. P2P
Traffic Optimization
Figure 36. P2P
Traffic Optimization for Asymmetrical Routing
Note
| You can also
execute the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard from the Network Navigator tool.
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- Select one or more devices
in the Site Manager tree.
- Right-click one of the
selected devices.
- From the popup menu that
appears, choose Configuration Wizards > P2P Traffic Optimization Wizard or
Configuration Wizards > P2P Traffic Optimization for Asymmetrical Routing
Wizard .
Note
| You can set
only one CM and one Reporter database in the wizard. If you select more than
one CM or Reporter database, only one CM and one Reporter database is selected
and a warning message is displayed. Click OK to continue.
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Step 3
| Click Next .
The SCE
IP Addresses page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard opens
Figure 37. SCE IP
Addresses
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Step 4
| In the edit
box, enter the IP addresses of the SCE devices that should be added to the
model.
If you started
from the Network Navigator, the IP addresses of the SCE devices that you
selected are displayed in the edit box. You can add additional addresses.
Note
| You can work
with up to 20 SCE devices at one time using the wizard.
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Step 5
| Click Next .
The SCE
Usernames and Passwords page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard opens.
Figure 38. SCE
Usernames and Passwords
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Step 6
| Enter the
usernames and passwords for the SCE devices.
Do one of the
following:
- To use the same username and
password for all the SCE devices that you are adding, enter the username in the
Username field and the password in the Password field.
- To provide a different
username and password pair for each SCE device, click the Use separate
usernames and passwords for each SCE platform radio button, and, for each SCE
device, enter the username and password in the appropriate cell of the SCE
device table.
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Step 7
| Click Next .
The CM
Setup page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard opens.
Figure 39. CM
Setup
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Step 8
| Define the
Cisco Service Control Collection Manager (CM) to use with this configuration.
Do one of the
following:
- Enter the IP address,
username, and password of the CM device in the appropriate fields.
If you started from the Network Navigator, this information is
retrieved and displayed. You can modify these parameters.
- Check the Skip this step
check box.
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Step 9
| Click
Next.
The
Connectivity Test page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard opens. The wizard
tests to see that the connections to the defined devices can be made.
Figure 40.
Connectivity Test
Note
| If a
connection to one or more of the devices cannot be made or if there is some
problem with the connection (such as invalid version of the device), an error
is displayed next to the device. You can skip these tests by clicking Skip
connectivity test. The connections are validated when you click Finish at the
end of the wizard.
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Step 10
| Click Next .
The
Anonymous Subscribers page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard opens.
Figure 41. Anonymous
Subscribers
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Step 11
| To disable
anonymous subscriber mode, uncheck the Enable Anonymous Subscribers mode check
box.
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Step 12
| Click Next .
The
effect of P2P traffic optimization page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard
opens. This page explains why you should optimize (limit) P2P traffic.
Figure 42. Effect of
P2P Traffic Optimization
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Step 13
| Click Next .
The Link
Rate Limits for P2P Traffic Optimization page of the P2P Traffic Optimization
wizard opens.
Figure 43. Link Rate
Limits
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Step 14
| Use the sliders
to configure the upstream and downstream link rate limits.
The scale of
each slider is the percentage of the aggregated bandwidth of both links.
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Step 15
| If you are
running the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard, go to Step 20.
If you are
running the P2P Traffic Optimization for Asymmetrical Routing wizard, continue
at the next step.
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Step 16
| Click Next .
The
Classification of split flows page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard
opens.
Figure 44.
Classification of Split Flows
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Step 17
| To enable
asymmetric routing classification mode, check the Enable Asymmetric Routing
Classification Mode check box.
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Step 18
| Click Next .
The
Confirmation page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard opens. The actions
that the wizard is about to take are listed on the page.
Figure 45.
Confirmation
The actions
that the wizard is about to take are listed on the page.
For an
explanation of the bandwidth controller parameters, see
Subscriber BWC
Parameters section .
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Step 19
| Click Finish
.
The
Configuration Output page of the P2P Traffic Optimization wizard opens. New
devices are added to the default site of the Site Manager tree in the Network
Navigator.
Figure 46.
Configuration Output
Figure 47. Network
Navigator
The wizard
attempts to connect to all devices that you defined. The operation fails if:
- The wizard cannot connect
to any of the SCE devices that you listed in Step 4.
- You defined a CM in Step
8, but the wizard cannot connect to it.
- You defined a database in
Step 10, but the wizard cannot connect to it.
If you
defined a CM in Step 8, the SCE devices are configured so that the only
category 1 RDR destination is the CM.
Note
| RDR
categories are the mechanism by which different types of RDRs can be sent to
different collectors. For more information about RDR categories, see the “Raw
Data Records: Formats and Field Contents” chapter of
Cisco
Service Control Application for Broadband Reference Guide.
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A new service
configuration named P2P Traffic Optimization (or P2P Traffic Optimization for
Asymmetrical Routing) is created, and opens in the Service Configuration
Editor.
Figure 48. Service
Configuration Editor
The service
configuration has the following characteristics:
- Full functionality mode.
- The upstream and
downstream default AGCs are set with the link limit values defined in Step 16.
- For both the default
package and the Unknown Subscriber Traffic package, the following upstream and
downstream BWCs are created:
The service
configuration is applied to the SCE devices.
If you
defined a database in Step 10:
- The Cisco SCA BB Reporter
tool is connected to the selected database.
- The first SCE platform
entered in Step 4 is selected as the source of service configuration data.
- The Next button is
enabled.
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Step 20
| If you did
not define a database in Step 10, click
Finish.
The P2P
Traffic Optimization wizard closes.
Report
instances of each of the four report types open in the Report View of the
Reporter tool.
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