Cisco Prime Nerk 43 User Guide
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23-7 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 23 Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile Viewing the PIM Profile PIM is a family of multicast routing protocols for Internet Protocol (IP) networks that provide one-to-many and many-to-many distribution of data over a LAN, WAN or the Internet. It is termed protocol-independent because PIM does not include its own topology discovery mechanism, but instead uses routing information supplied by...
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23-8 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 23 Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile IP Address The IP address of the interface. VRF The name of the VRF associated to the interface. This is a link, which when clicked will take you to the relevant record under the VRF node. PIM Status Indicates whether the PIM is enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF) on the interface. Hello Interval The frequency at which PIM hello messages are sent over the...
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23-9 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 23 Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile To p o l o g y Ta b Source Address The IP address of the source of the multicast entry. In case the IP address is not available, a “*” or 0.0.0.0 is displayed here. Group Address The multicast group address or prefix for which the entry is associated with. PIM Mode The PIM mode of the topology entry, which can be Sparse, Source Specific, Dense, or...
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23-10 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 23 Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile
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CH A P T E R 24-1 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide 24 Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs) This chapter identifies and describes the properties for Session Border Controllers (SBCs) that appear in the Vision client logical inventory. It also describes commands you can run to manage SBCs. Session Border Controllers (SBCs) control and manage real-time multimedia traffic flows between IP network borders, handling signaling, and media. SBCs perform native IP interconnection functions required...
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24-2 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 24 Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs) Viewing SBC Properties in Logical Inventory Configuring SBC Components, page 24-13 Viewing SBC Properties in Logical Inventory To view SBC properties in the Vision client logical inventory, right-click the element configured for SBC, then choose Inventory > Logical Inventory > Session Border Controller. The SBC properties are displayed as shown in Figure 24-1. Figure 24-1 SBC Properties in Logical...
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24-3 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 24 Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs) Viewing SBC DBE Properties Viewing SBC DBE Properties The DBE controls media packet access to the network, provides differentiated services and QoS for different media streams, and prevents service theft. To view SBC DBE properties, choose Logical Inventory > Session Border Controller > DBE. Table 24-2 describes the DBE properties that appear in logical inventory. Viewing Media Address Properties A...
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24-4 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 24 Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs) Viewing SBC SBE Properties Viewing SBC SBE Properties The SBE controls the access of VoIP signaling messages to the network core and manipulates the contents of these messages. It does this by acting as a SIP B2BUA or H.323 gateway. To view SBC SBE properties, choose Logical Inventory > Session Border Controller > SBE. Table 24-5 describes the information displayed in logical inventory for an SBE....
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24-5 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 24 Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs) Viewing SBC SBE Properties Viewing AAA Properties For devices that support local and remote billing, the SBC can send billing records to a AAA server using the RADIUS protocol. To view AAA properties, choose Logical Inventory > Session Border Controller > SBE > AAA. Table 24-6 describes the AAA properties that appear in logical inventory for the SBC SBE. Viewing H.248 Properties The H.248 interface...
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24-6 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 24 Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs) Viewing SBC SBE Properties Viewing Policy Properties An SBC policy is a set of rules that define how the SBC treats different kinds of VoIP events. An SBC policy allows control of the VoIP signaling and media that pass through the SBC at an application level. A policy set is a group of policies that can be active on the SBC at any one time. If a policy set is active, the SBC uses the rules defined...