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This document explains how to install and configure the Cisco Service Control Management Suite (SCMS) Subscriber Manager (SM) Login Event Generators (LEGs).
This document is intended for system administrators and integrators who are responsible for the installation, configuration, and maintenance of the LEG components. The administrator or system integrator should be familiar with the following:
•CNR extensions concept
•DHCP protocol
•MPLS/VPN architecture
•RADIUS extensions concept
•RADIUS protocol
•SOAP concepts
•IPDR concepts
•Cisco Service Control Subscriber Management and Subscriber Integration concepts
For complete information about the Cisco SCMS subscriber integration concept, see the Cisco SCMS Subscriber Manager User Guide.
The following Document Revision History table records the changes made to this document.
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OL-26873-02 |
Release 3.8.x December 21, 2012 |
Updated for Release 3.8.5. • – – – • |
OL-26873-01 |
Release 3.8.x September 17, 2012 |
First version of this document (new for the Release 3.8.x train). |
This guide contains the following sections.
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Chapter 1 |
Describes the terms and concepts used in this SM LEGs guide. |
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Chapter 2 |
Describes the Subscriber Manager CNR LEG software module. |
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Chapter 3 |
Installing the Cisco Network Registrar Login Event Generator |
Describes the CNR LEG installation procedures for both Widows and Solaris platforms. It also describes the uninstall procedure. |
Chapter 4 |
Configuring the Cisco Network Registrar Login Event Generator and the Subscriber Manager |
Describes the configuration for the CNR LEG and the Subscriber Manager using the CNR LEG. |
Chapter 5 |
Describes the log messages written to the CNR Log. |
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Chapter 6 |
Cisco Network Registrar Login Event Generator Functional Specification |
Describes the CNR LEG design, logging, tracing, and operations performed by the CNR LEG. |
Chapter 7 |
Describes the Subscriber Manager DHCP Lease Query LEG software module and the terms and concepts used in this guide. It also provides a description of the DHCP Lease Query LEG process and transactions. |
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Chapter 8 |
Cisco Service Control Subscriber Manager Integration Configuration |
Describes the procedures for configuring and using the software on the Subscriber Manager. It also describes the command-line utility. |
Chapter 9 |
Describes the procedures for configuring and using the software on a Cisco SCE device. It also describes the CLI. |
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Chapter 10 |
Describes the DHCP Forwarder application, installation instructions, and adding and removing a resource. |
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Chapter 11 |
Describes the procedures for configuring and using the software on the Subscriber Manager. It also describes the command-line utility. |
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Chapter 12 |
Describes the procedures for configuring and using the software on an Cisco SCE device. It also describes the CLI. |
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Chapter 13 |
Describes the enhancements to DHCP forwarder application to support DHCPv6. |
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Chapter 14 |
Describes the Subscriber Manager SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG software module and the terms and concepts used in this guide. It also provides a description of the SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG operation and transactions. |
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Chapter 15 |
Configuring the Cisco SCE-Sniffer DHCP Login Event Generator |
Describes the configuration procedure for the SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG on the SM and configuring the Package Association. |
Chapter 16 |
Using the Cisco SCE-Sniffer DHCP Login Event Generator Command-Line Utility |
Provides a description of the command-line utility commands when the software is installed on the Subscriber Manager. |
Chapter 17 |
Describes the Subscriber Manager RADIUS listener LEG software module and the terms and concepts used in this guide. |
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Chapter 18 |
Describes the procedures for installing the software on the subscriber manager (SM). It also describes uninstalling the software. |
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Chapter 19 |
Describes the configuration procedure for the RADIUS listener LEG. |
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Chapter 20 |
Describes the configuration procedure for the RADIUS client. |
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Chapter 21 |
Using the RADIUS Listener Login Event Generator Command Line Utility |
Provides a description of the command-line utility commands when the software is installed on the Subscriber Manager. |
Chapter 22 |
Describes the algorithm used for deciding the subscriber domain to which a subscriber should be logged on. |
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Chapter 23 |
Describes the SCE-Sniffer RADIUS LEG software module, and terms and concepts. |
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Chapter 24 |
Provides a description of SCE-Sniffer RADIUS LEG transactions for login and logout operations. |
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Chapter 25 |
Provides the configuration instructions to configure the SCE-Sniffer RADIUS LEG. |
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Chapter 26 |
Using the SCE-Sniffer RADIUS Login Event Generator Command-Line Utility |
Describes the Command-Line Utilities to retrieve information and statistics about the LEG. |
Chapter 27 |
Describes the MPLS/VPN BGP LEG software module, and terms and concepts. |
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Chapter 28 |
Installing the MPLS/VPN Border Gateway Protocol Login Event Generator |
Describes the installation process for installing the SM MPLS/VPN BGP LEG. |
Chapter 29 |
Provides the configuration instructions to configure the MPLS/VPN BGP LEG. |
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Chapter 30 |
Describes the Command-Line Utility to control the operation of the MPLS/VPN BGP LEG and to retrieve information and statistics about the LEG. |
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Chapter 31 |
About the Simple Object Access Protocol Login Event Generator |
Describes the SOAP LEG software module, and terms and concepts. |
Chapter 32 |
Configuring the Simple Object Access Protocol Login Event Generator |
Provides the configuration instructions to configure the SOAP LEG. |
Chapter 33 |
Using the Simple Object Access Protocol Login Event Generator Command-Line Utility |
Provides a description of the command-line utility commands when the software is installed on the Subscriber Manager. |
Chapter 34 |
Provides the Cisco WSDL. |
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Chapter 35 |
About the Internet Protocol Detail Record (IPDR) Login Event Generator |
Describes the IPDR LEG software module, and terms and concepts. |
Chapter 36 |
Internet Protocol Detail Record Login Event Generator Templates |
Provides the details of IPDR LEG templates. |
Chapter 37 |
Provides the configuration instructions to configure the IPDR LEG. |
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Chapter 38 |
Using the Internet Protocol Detail Record Login Event Generator Command-Line Utility |
Provides a description of the command-line utility commands when the software is installed on the Subscriber Manager. |
Use the Cisco Service Control Subscriber Manager LEGs User Guide in conjunction with the following Cisco documentation:
•Cisco Service Control Subscriber Manager User Guide
•Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband User Guide
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