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About this Guide


Revised: May 30, 2007, OL-8235-04

This document describes the concept of a DHCP Login Event Generator (LEG) based on a DHCP Sniffer, and explains how to install and configure it on the SCMS Subscriber Manager (SM) platform.


Note This document assumes a basic familiarity with the Cisco SCMS subscriber management, subscriber integration concepts, the Cisco SCA BB application, and the DHCP protocol.


For complete information regarding Cisco's subscriber integration concept, see the Cisco SCMS Subscriber Manager User Guide.

This introduction provides information about the following topics:

Audience

Document Revision History

Organization

Related Publications

Document Conventions

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines

Audience

This document is intended for system administrators and system integrators who are familiar with the SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG concepts and with Cisco Service Control Subscriber Management and Subscriber Integration concepts.

Document Revision History

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.1.0

OL-8235-04

May, 2007


Description of Changes

The LEG now supports multiple policies. See Dynamic Assignment of Policy Information.

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.0.5

OL-8235-03

November, 2006


Description of Changes

Changes in how to dynamically assign package information. See Dynamic Assignment of Policy Information.

Addition of is_cable parameter to the configuration file.

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.0.3

OL-8235-02

May, 2006


Description of Changes

No major changes or new features in this revision.

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.0

OL-8235-01

December, 2005


Description of Changes

First version of this document.

Organization

The major sections of this guide are as follows:

Table 1

Chapter

Title

Description

Chapter 1

About the SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG 

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.

Chapter 2

Installing the SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG 

Details the procedures for installing the software on the Subscriber Manager. It also describes uninstalling the software and upgrading procedures.

Chapter 3

Configuring the SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG 

Describes the configuration procedure for the SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG on the SM and configuring the Package Association.

Chapter 4

Using the SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG CLU 

Provides a description of the command-line utility commands when the software is installed on the Subscriber Manager.


Related Publications

Use this Cisco SCMS SM SCE-Sniffer DHCP LEG Reference Guide in conjunction with the following Cisco documentation:

Cisco SCMS Subscriber Manager User Guide

Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband (SCA BB) User Guide

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