Intelligent Services Gateway Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.1S
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ISG Support for SAMI Blade
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Contents ISG Support for SAMI BladeLast Updated: May 27, 2011
The ISG Support for SAMI Blade feature combines the subscriber management features and functions of the Cisco Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG) with the processing power of the Cisco Service Application Module for IP (SAMI). The Cisco SAMI blade has six PowerPC (PPC) processors and occupies just one slot in the Cisco 7600 series router. This means that you can support many ISG features for up to 600,000 subscribers on a single router. Finding Feature InformationYour software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest feature information and caveats, see the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the Feature Information Table at the end of this document. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required. Prerequisites for ISG Support for SAMI Blade
Restrictions for ISG Support for SAMI BladeThe following types of ISG sessions are not supported on the Cisco SAMI blade:
The following ISG features are not supported on the Cisco SAMI blade:
Information About ISG Support for SAMI BladeThe Cisco SAMI blade has no external physical interface to receive traffic to and from subscribers. It is connected to the switch fabric in the Cisco 7600 series router chassis and an internal Gigabit Ethernet port provides an interface between it and the supervisor module. You must configure each of the six SAMI PPCs independently of the others on the SAMI blade. To configure the ISG Support for SAMI Blade feature, you should understand how to configure ISG access for IP subscriber sessions. For more information, see the "Configuring ISG Access for IP Subscriber Sessions" chapter of the Cisco IOS Intelligent Services Gateway Configuration Guide.
You should also understand the following concept: SAMI SubinterfacesYou must configure and assign virtual LANs (VLANs) from the supervisor engine to the Cisco SAMI blade so that you can create and configure subinterfaces on each PPC GigabitEthernet0/0 single logical port. You can then enable ISG on those subinterfaces to perform IP-based subscriber management functions. For more information, see the "Maintaining and Monitoring the Cisco SAMI" and "Configuring VLAN Support" sections of the Cisco Service and Application Module for IP User Guide. Additional ReferencesMIBsTechnical Assistance
Feature Information for ISG Support for SAMI BladeThe following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required. Cisco and the Cisco Logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco's trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1005R) Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and phone numbers used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses and phone numbers. Any examples, command display output, network topology diagrams, and other figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses or phone numbers in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental. |
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