Cisco Prime Nerk 43 User Guide
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24-17 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 24 Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs) Configuring SBC Components Add Codec List EntryIn the Codec List window, right-click the codec list instance> Commands> Add> Codec List EntryAdd, modify, or delete an entry in a codec list. Update Codec List Entry Delete Codec List EntryDouble-click the codec list, then right-click the codec> Commands> Update /Delete> Codec List Entry Media Addresses Add Media AddressRight-click the SBE node>...
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24-18 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 24 Managing Session Border Controllers (SBCs) Configuring SBC Components
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CH A P T E R 25-1 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) provides capabilities that help to improve the service providers ability to manage the subscribers services, and simplify overall network operations. BNG is a functionality that comprises subscriber management at a logical aggregation point in the network, which manages the subscriber’s user experience through identification, address assignment, authentication,...
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25-2 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations The network topology for BNG can be explained using the following models: BNG Retail Model—The subscriber connects to the network over a digital subscriber line (DSL) circuit into a DSL access multiplexor (DSLAM), which aggregates a number of subscribers. The DSLAMs are connected to an aggregation network, which grooms the subscriber traffic and switches it to BNG. A...
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25-3 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations Viewing Broadband Access (BBA) Groups BBA groups refer to the configuration settings applicable to a subscriber session that are accessing the network through an access interface. The same group can be applied to multiple access interfaces. For example, the maximum session limit for an access interface. To view the BBA group profile: Step 1Right-click on the device and...
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25-4 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations Viewing Subscriber Access Points Subscriber access points refer to the access interfaces that are named based on the parent interface. For example, bundle-ether 2.100.pppoe312. The subscribers on bundles (or bundle-VLANs) interfaces allow redundancy and are managed on the route processor (RP). However, the subscribers over physical interfaces are created and managed...
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25-5 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations Diagnosing Subscriber Access Points The following commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking the BNG > Subscriber Access Points node and selecting the Commands > Diagnose option. Before executing any commands, you can preview them and view the results. If desired, you can also schedule the commands. To find out if a device supports these commands,...
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25-6 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations Viewing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Service Profile DHCP is used to automate host configuration by assigning IP addresses, delegating prefixes (in IPv6), and providing extensive configuration information to network computers. DHCP has the capability to allocate IP addresses only for a specified period of time, which is known as the lease period. If a...
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25-7 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations Figure 25-3 DHCP Profiles Step 3 Right-click a service from the list and choose Properties. The DHCP Profile Properties dialog box is displayed. Table 25-4 describes the fields that are displayed in the DHCP Profile Properties dialog box.
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25-8 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations Viewing Dynamic Config Templates A dynamic template is used to group configuration items, which are later applied to a group of subscribers. This template is globally configured through the command line interface (CLI). However, the template does not get applied to a subscriber interface as soon as it is configured. It must be activated using a control policy....