Release Notes for Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband, Release 5.0.x
Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Release 5.0.0
Resolved Caveats, Release 5.0.0
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Published: July 30, 2014, OL-31829-01
Note This document supports all 5.0.x releases.
The Release Notes for Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband (Cisco SCA BB) describe the enhancements provided in Cisco SCA BB Release 5.0.x:
These release notes are updated, as needed.
For information about the features that were added and issues that were resolved in the Release 4.1.x train, see:
For information about the features that were added and issues that were resolved in the Release 4.0.x train, see:
For further information about related products, see the latest versions of the following release notes:
For the compatibility matrix, see the Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Download Guide.
This section describes the new protocol support and resolved and open issues pertaining to Cisco SCA BB Release 5.0.0:
Protocol Pack #35 to Protocol Pack #40 is included in Cisco SCA BB Release 5.0.0.
For details on the protocols supported, see the Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Protocol Pack Notes and the Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Reference Guide, Release 5.0.x .
This section describes the resolved caveats in Cisco SCA BB Release 5.0.0.
You cannot create an anonymous group in Cisco SCA BB, if the template index value is more than 99.
There is an issue in updating the ToS value in flow-filter. An error message appears if the updated ToS value is greater than the configured value.
Cisco SCA BB does not validate the flow-filter port range and duplication ports.
This section describes the open caveats in Cisco SCA BB Release 5.0.0.
If you import a CSV file with flavors, HTTPS protocols included in the CSV file are successfully applied to Cisco SCE but the HTTPS flows are classified as HTTP.
The FTP traffic is not blocked by Cisco SCE, even if it is set to block in the specific package.
If you create a new quota profile with Subscriber SCE API as the Type, attach all services to a quota bucket profile in Cisco SCA BB, create a new service on classification tab, save the configuration as.pqb and open the.pqb file, you can find that the new service does not get reflected to add into a bucket profile.
VoIP family filter is missing while upgrading from release 3.8.5. VoIP reports will not be generated.
Open the PQB in 3.8.5 SCABB and move the Qik protocol from Video protocol filter to VoIP protocol filter and save the configurations as.pqb file. Now open the saved PQB file in 4.1.0 SCABB, the VoIP protocol filter should be visible.
For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.
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