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This preface describes who should read the Cisco Service Control MPLS/VPN Solution Guide , how it is organized, and its document conventions.
The Document Revision History below records changes to this document.
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OL-8822-05 |
3.1.5 |
Extensive changes describing the updated VPN functionality. (Many of the same changes as in Release 3.1.5LA, but published with general access. |
OL-8822-04 |
3.1.5LA |
Changes describing updated VPN functionality. (Published with limited access.) |
OL-8822-03 |
3.0.5 |
Minor change regarding PE router with multiple IP interfaces (see How to Define the PE Routers, page 3-2) |
OL-8822-02 |
3.0.3 |
Various minor changes. |
OL-8822-01 |
3.0.0 |
Created the Cisco Service Control MPLS/VPN Solution Guide. |
This guide is for experienced network administrators who are responsible for configuring and maintaining the Service Control MPLS/VPN solution.
This guide contains the following sections:
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Introduction to the Service Control MPLS/VPN Solution, page 1-1 |
General introduction to the Service Control MPLS/VPN solution, when it is used, and the benefits of its use. |
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The following documentation contains additional information regarding the components of the Service Control MPLS/VPN solution:
•For further information regarding general configuration of the Cisco Service Control solution, refer to the Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) Software Configuration Guide .
•For further information regarding the Service Control CLI and a complete listing of all CLI commands, refer to the Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) CLI Command Reference .
•For further information regarding the configuration and maintenance of the Subscriber Manager, refer to the Cisco Service Control Management Suite Subscriber Manager User Guide .
In addition, the extensive features and functionality of the SCE platform and the software running on are documented in the following resources:
•For complete installation information, including initial configuration, refer to the relevant installation guide:
–Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
–Cisco SCE 2000 4/8xFE Installation and Configuration Guide
–Cisco SCE 1000 2xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
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•For initial installation and startup information, refer to the relevant quick start guide:
–Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Quick Start Guide
–Cisco SCE 2000 4/8xFE Quick Start Guide
–Cisco SCE 1000 2xGBE Quick Start Guide
•For international agency compliance, safety, and statutory information for wide-area network (WAN) interfaces for the SCE platform, refer to the regulatory and safety information document:
–Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE)
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