About this Guide
Revised: December 10, 2013, OL-24178-09
Introduction
This document describes who should read Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband 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 Service Control solution, the Service Control Engine (SCE) platforms, and related components.
Document Revision History
records changes to this document.
Table 1 Document Revision History
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Cisco Service Control
Release and Date
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OL-24178-09 |
Release 3.7.x December 10, 2013 |
•Added the "Downgrading Protocol Packs" section. |
OL-24178-08 |
Release 3.7.x August 08, 2013 |
•Updated the "How to Add a Subscriber" section |
OL-24178-07 |
Release 3.7.x July 19, 2013 |
•Updated the "Installing Protocol Packs" section |
OL-24178-06 |
Release 3.7.x June 13, 2013 |
Updated these sections: •"Flavor Types and Parameters" section •"How to Add a Set of Redirection URLs" section |
OL-24178-05 |
Release 3.7.x May 10, 2013 |
Updated the "How to Set Global Controller Bandwidth for Virtual Links" section. |
OL-24178-05 |
Release 3.7.x January 10, 2013 |
Updated Chapter 10 "Using the Service Configuration Editor: Additional Options." |
OL-24178-05 |
Release 3.7.x December 10, 2012 |
Updated Chapter 10 "Using the Service Configuration Editor: Additional Options." |
OL-24178-05 |
Release 3.7.x August 28, 2012 |
Added information regarding the following: Hitless Upgrade of the SLI. |
OL-24178-05 |
Release 3.7.x March 22, 2012 |
Added information regarding the following: •How to Manage Transaction Usage RDRs •How to Add Filter Rules for IPv6 Configuration •How to Configure the Upstream Configuration of the Global Bandwidth Controller for IPv6 •Procedure to run the asFetch.bat script and get the .csv file |
OL-24178-04 |
Release 3.7.x January 06, 2012 |
Updated with information pertaining to Cisco SCA BB Release 3.7.2. Updated Chapter 7 with information on BGP Autonomous System Dynamic Detection. |
OL-24178-03 |
Release 3.7.x December 14, 2011 |
Improved the quality of the user documentation by adding customer and internal feedback. |
OL-24178-02 |
Release 3.7.x September 20, 2011 |
Improved the quality of the user documentation by adding customer and internal feedback. |
OL-24178-01 |
Release 3.7.x June 13, 2011 |
These are the changes from the Cisco SCA BB Release 3.6.x: •Updated Chapter Getting Started with information on Anonymous Group Manager Tool. •Updated Chapter 7 with the Managing OS Fingerprinting section. •Updated The Advanced Service Configuration Properties section in Chapter 10, Using the Service Configuration Editor: Additional Options. •New Chapter Using the Anonymous Group Manager Tool. |
Organization
lists the document organization of this guide.
Related Publications
Use this Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband User Guide with the following Cisco documentation:
•Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Reference Guide
•Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Service Configuration API Programmer Guide
•Cisco Service Control Management Suite Collection Manager User Guide
•Cisco Service Control Management Suite Subscriber Manager User Guide
•Cisco Service Control Application Reporter User Guide
•Cisco Insight v2 User Guide
•Cisco Service Control Mobile Solution Guide
•Cisco Service Control Usage-Based Services Solution Guide
•Cisco Service Control for Managing Remote Cable MSO Links Solution Guide
•The SCE platform installation and configuration guides:
–Cisco SCE 1000 2xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
–Cisco SCE 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide
–Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Installation and Configuration Guide
–Cisco SCE 8000 GBE Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 CLI Command Reference
•Cisco SCE 8000 CLI Command Reference
•Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
•Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
•Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
Table 3 Document Conventions
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bold font |
Commands and keywords and user-entered text appear in bold font. |
italic font |
Document titles, new or emphasized terms, and arguments for which you supply values are in italic font. |
[ ] |
Elements in square brackets are optional. |
{x | y | z } |
Required alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. |
[ x | y | z ] |
Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. |
string |
A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string includes the quotation mark. |
courier font |
Terminal sessions and information the system displays appear in courier font. |
< > |
Nonprinting characters such as passwords are in angle brackets. |
[ ] |
Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets. |
!, # |
An exclamation point (!) or a pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line. |
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the manual.
Tip Means the following information will help you solve a problem. The tips information might not be troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information, similar to a Timesaver.
Caution
Means
reader be careful. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Timesaver Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph.
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Warning Means reader be warned. In this situation, you might perform an action that could result in bodily injury.
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