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This preface describes who should read the Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Reference 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 provides information about the data structures created and used by SCA BB. It is intended for:
•The administrator who is responsible for daily operation of the Cisco Service Control solution
•Integrators who are developing applications on top of SCA BB
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Release 3.1.5 |
OL-8410-06 |
November, 2007 |
Description of Changes
Updated Default Service Configuration Reference Tables, page 1-1
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Release 3.1.5LA |
OL-8410-05 |
August, 2007 |
Description of Changes
Added the following new features:
•DSCP ToS Classification (see ToS CSV Files, page 5-5)
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Release 3.1.0 |
OL-8410-04 |
May, 2007 |
Description of Changes
Added the following new features:
•NetFlow (see NetFlow Records: Formats and Field Contents, page 3-1)
•Virtual Links Usage RDR, page 2-26 (see also Table VLINK_INI, page 4-12)
•Unidirectional Classification (see Protocols Identified on Unidirectional Flows, page 1-37)
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Release 3.0.5 |
OL-8410-03 |
November, 2006 |
Description of Changes
Added the following new feature:
•Quota State Restore RDRs, page 2-33
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Release 3.0 |
OL-8410-03 |
May, 2006 |
Description of Changes
Added the following new feature:
•Media Flow RDR, page 2-39 (see also Table RPT_MEDIA, page 4-7)
Added the following section to the document:
•SCE Subscriber Template CSV File, page 5-6
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Release 3.0 |
OL-8410-03 |
December, 2005 |
Description of Changes
Created the Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband Reference Guide.
Chapters 1, 2, 3 of this document are based on Appendixes B, C, D of the Release 2.5.5 Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband User Guide.
The major sections of this guide are as follows:
The following publications are available for the Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband:
•Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband User 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
•The SCE platform installation and configuration guides:
–Cisco SCE 1000 2xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
–Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
–Cisco SCE 2000 4/8xFE Installation and Configuration Guide
•Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) CLI Command Reference
•Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) Software Configuration Guide
To view Cisco documentation or obtain general information about the documentation, refer to the following sources:
•Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
•The Cisco Information Packet that shipped with your SCE 2000 platform
This document uses the following conventions:
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