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This preface describes who should read the Cisco Service Control Management Suite Collection Manager User Guide , how it is organized, its document conventions, and how to obtain documentation and technical assistance.
This guide assumes a basic familiarity with the concept of the Cisco Service Control solution, the Service Control Engine (SCE) platforms, and related components.
This guide is intended for the networking or computer technician responsible for the onsite installation and configuration of the Cisco Service Control Management Suite (SCMS) Collection Manager (CM). It is also intended for the operator responsible for the daily operations of the CM, allowing the Service Provider operator to make enhancements in a subscriber-oriented environment.
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Release 3.1.5 |
OL-7208-06 |
November, 2007 |
Description of Changes
•Added section describing the TA Adapter memory requirements. See TA Adapter Memory Requirements, page 5.
•Added section describing the support information scripts. See Support Information, page 2.
•Added module describing the configuration parameters in the configuration files. See Configuration Files Descriptions, page 1.
•Added description of the ragadapter.xml file. See The ragadapter.xml File, page 5.
•Removed the 'Controlling the Database' section and all references to the dbconf.sh script.
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Release 3.1.0 |
OL-7208-05 |
May, 2007 |
Description of Changes
•Added new script to manage virtual links semantics. See Managing Virtual Links, page 7.
•Added support for Solaris 10 and removed support for Solaris 8
•Added support for MySQL 5
•Added support for Oracle 10
•The bundled Sybase database for Solaris is upgraded to version 15
•Removed --expert mode from the Sybase install script. The regular install mode allows the user to define the DB capacity.
•The periodic delete mechanism and dbtables.sh script are now supported for external databases. See Common Database Management Tasks, page 1.
•The upgrade procedure to release 3.1 can preserve the previous version configuration. See install-cm.sh Options, page 9and Upgrading the CM to Version 3.1, page 12.
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Release 3.0.5 |
OL-7208-04 |
November, 2007 |
Description of Changes
Added the following sections to the document:
•Enabling the Adapters, page 4
•Configuring the Categorizer, page 4
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Release 3.0.3 |
OL-7208-03 |
May, 2006 |
Description of Changes
Added the following new features:
•The check_prerequisites.sh script. See Checking System Prerequisites, page 1.
•The monitor.sh script. See Information About Monitoring System Health, page 5.
Removed the following, deprecated feature:
•The --legacy flag of the installsyb.sh script
Added the following section to the document:
•Configuring Escape of Nonprintable Characters, page 9
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Release 3.0 |
OL-7208-02 |
December, 2005 |
Description of Changes
Added the following new feature:
Removed the following, deprecated feature:
•Database Adapter
Added the following section to the document:
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Release 2.5.5 |
OL-7208-01 |
February, 2005 |
Description of Changes
•First version of this document.
The major sections of this guide are as follows:
Use this Cisco SCMS Collection Manager User Guide in conjunction with the following Cisco documentation:
•Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband User Guide
•Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Reference Guide
•Cisco SCA BB Service Configuration API Programmer Guide
•Cisco Service Control Application Reporter User Guide
This document uses the following conventions:
Note Means reader take note.
Tip Means the following information will help you solve a problem.
Timesaver Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph.
Warning Means reader be warned. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in bodily injury.
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