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Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - I - K - M - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

index

A

after installing BAC 2-8

applying new patches 3-20, 4-3

audience vii

Authentication Server. See SPE

B

BAC

complete provisioning 1-2

distributed installation 1-2

optional components 1-7

server components 3-6to 3-7

BAC installation rules 3-3

backing up data 5-4to 5-6

BAC window field descriptions 3-25, 3-26

Behavior Manager, definition 3-7

Broadband Access Center 1-4

(BAC) 1-1

configuring Cisco Access Registrar 4-2, C-3

configuring Cisco Configuration Engine A-1, C-1

configuring Cisco Network Registrar 4-3

graphical user interface 3-2

installation overview 1-2

installation procedure 3-4

installing 3-2

managing the system 5-1

restarting the servers 5-7

server requirements 1-4

starting the Web GUI 5-3

stopping the servers 5-6, 5-11

system requirements 1-4

troubleshooting the installation B-1

Uninstallation window, figure of 5-9

uninstalling 5-7

Web GUI Log On page, figure of 5-3

Broadband Access Center servers

starting 5-2

C

CD-ROM, mounting 2-6

Cisco Access Registrar

configuring 4-2, C-3

Cisco Configuration Engine, configuring A-1, C-1

Cisco Network Registrar

configuring 4-3

CNS Access Registrar, installing C-1, C-3

Common Object Request Broker Architecture

see CORBA IDL

complete provisioning installation 3-2, 3-6

component

requirements 2-6

Configuration Delivery Manager, definition 3-7

configuring

CDM property file 4-1

Cisco Access Registrar 4-2, C-3

Cisco Configuration Engine A-1, C-1

Cisco Network Registrar 4-3

configuring CNS AR 4-2

Configuring CNS AR for AAA 2-8, 3-19

CORBA IDL

used for communication 3-6

D

distributed installation, description 3-2

documentation feedback ix

I

installation

complete provisioning 1-2

installation prerequisites 3-3

installing

Broadband Access Center software 3-2

graphical user interface 3-2

procedure 3-4

installing BAC without Config Engine 3-11

installing Broadband Access Center 3-5

installing Cisco Config Engine 3-12, 3-13, 3-16

installing Oracle 1-6

Interface Definition Language

see CORBA IDL

Inventory Manager, definition 3-6

K

Killing Processes During Uninstallation and Start-up B-1

kill process B-1

M

managing the BAC system

starting the software 5-1

starting the Web GUI 5-3

mounting the CD-ROM 2-6

O

obtaining documentation viii

Oracle

database requirements 1-6

Oracle client

installing 2-3

Oracle database

setting up 2-2

ordering documentation ix

P

procedures

installing 3-4

product CD-ROM

contents of 3-2

product overview 1-1

R

Relational Managed Object Repository. See RMOR

requirements

system 1-4

Resource Manager, definition 3-6

restarting

BAC servers 5-7

RMOR, definition 3-7

S

script, terminating 5-8

Secure Shell (SSH) 1-7, 4-4, A-3

Server Manager, definition 3-7

Service Provisioning Manager, definition 3-6

setting up Cisco Configuration Engine A-2

setting up system variables 2-5

starting

BAC servers 5-2

BAC Web GUI 5-3

starting BAC servers 3-22

stopping

BAC servers 5-6, 5-11

Subscriber Access Manager, definition 3-6

system requirements 1-4

system resources

partitioning hard disk 2-1

T

terminating a script 5-8

troubleshooting

Cisco Access Registrar servers B-2

Cisco Network Registrar servers B-3

Oracle database connectivity B-2

U

uninstallation

killing processes B-1

uninstalling BAC 5-7

uninstall script

plutoUninstall script 5-7, 5-11

V

VPN SC Template Manager, definition 3-7

W

Web GUI, starting 5-3


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