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AAA group profile 8-3
automatic updates to 5-5
definition 5-4
deleting 5-6
field descriptions 5-4
See also RADIUS service, RADIUS Group service, proxy servers
AAA vendor 5-4
access control lists. See standard access lists, extended access lists
access group 5-17
Access List Resource page 3-14, 5-13
access lists. See standard access lists, extended access lists
accounting port 5-4
ACLs. See standard access lists, extended access lists
action buttons 2-3
Administrative Network Management page 6-14
Administrative Network Owner Assignment page 6-14
Administrative Network Properties page 6-14
definition 6-12
deleting 6-15
events, viewing 6-19
field descriptions 6-12
naming 6-14
overview 6-12
partitioning 6-12
severity levels of events 6-19
Assign AAA Resources page 6-14, 6-17
Assign DHCP Resources page 6-14
Assign System Resources page 6-15, 6-18
authentication port 5-4
authentication server. See SPE
average bps 5-19
architecture 1-4
configuration templates 10-2
customizing 10-1
database 1-6
features 1-2
integration with external servers, applications 1-7
main window, components 2-2
navigation 2-2
role in broadband aggregation 1-3
role in LAC/LNS and PTA networks 3-2
role in RBE networks 3-3
running 1-4
supported tunneling profiles 5-26
URL 2-1
BACAdmin, logging in as 2-2
policy map values 5-19
type 5-19
creating 7-9
field descriptions 7-9
Behavior Manager, definition 1-6
Broadband Access Center. See BAC
deleting 6-18
encapsulation methods 7-3 to 7-4
events, viewing 6-19
field descriptions 6-16
roles on network 7-2
service profiles, service features 7-4
severity levels of events 6-19
CBWFQ, enabling 5-19
CDM Index 5-9
Cisco CNS Access Registrar, integration with BAC 1-7
Cisco CNS Configuration Engine integration with BAC 1-7
Cisco CNS Notification Engine, integration with BAC 1-7
defined 7-5
Template Manager and 10-5
Cisco IOS device management, using Configuration Engine 5-9
Cisco ISC Template Manager, integration with BAC 10-1
Cisco Security Policy Engine (SPE) server
logging in A-3
deleting 5-28
class-based weighted fair queuing. See CBWFQ, enabling
Class Map Resource page 3-15, 5-18
definition 5-17
deleting 5-18
field descriptions 5-17
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
Configuration Delivery Manager, definition 1-6
Configuration Download Status box 7-10, 7-11
Configuration Engine page 5-10
creating 5-10
definition 5-9
deleting 5-10
field descriptions 5-9
Configuration Registrar. See Configuration Engine servers
configuration templates, defined 7-5
conform action 5-19
conform burst 5-19
used for communication 1-5
Create AAA page 5-5
Create Access List Resource dialog box 3-15
Create Class Map Resource dialog box 3-16
Create Mount Point page 9-3
Create Policy Resource dialog box 3-17
Create Service Provider page 3-4, 4-3
Create Service Resource page 5-23
Create Subscriber Group page 4-4
Create Subscriber Page 3-11
backing up and restoring 9-7
management overview 9-2
Data File Editor page 10-6
editor 10-5
sections 10-5
default password 2-2
default username 2-2
Device Access Parameters Setting page 6-15, 6-18
Device Access Parameters Settings Page 3-7
Device Management page 6-17, 7-9, 7-31
Device Owner Assignment page 6-17
device ports, discovering 6-19
Device Properties page 3-7, 6-17
Device Provisioning - Device Configuration Download Dialog Box 3-10
Device Provisioning - Service Feature Data dialog box 3-10
Device Provisioning-Service Feature Data dialog box 7-11
Device Provisioning-Service Feature Data page 7-10
devices. See broadband aggregators
DHCP page 5-11
creating 5-11
definition 5-10
deleting 5-11
field descriptions 5-11
creating 7-13
differentiated classes of service, enabling 3-14 to 3-18
conventions xvi
organization xv
downloading configuration files
server used 5-9
choosing 7-30
field description 7-22
Encryption page 2-1
field descriptions 6-19
Event Management page 6-110, 8-11
exceed action 5-19
excess burst 5-19
definition 5-15
field descriptions 5-15
interface parameter for subscribers 8-3
fault management, using Notification Engine 5-7
for device associated with subscriber 8-9
used in mount feature 9-2
filtering based on IP address 5-12, 5-15
fully distinguished name. See FDN 9-2
HTTP 5-9
configuring 5-28
deleting 5-28
Interface Definition Language. See CORBA IDL
interface parameters for subscribers 8-2
selecting for subscriber service profiles 8-6
selecting for subscriber services 8-8
setting properties for subscribers 8-6
Internet Explorer 2-1
Inventory Manager, definition 1-5
allocation type 7-14
assigned from local pools 7-14
IP address management, using Network Registrar 5-10
IP DSCP 5-17
creating 7-12
field descriptions 7-12
ISC Template Manager, definition 1-6
creating to a LAC 7-20
creating to an LNS 7-21
defined 7-2
encapsulation illustrated 7-3
encapsulation types 7-3
creating 7-17
field descriptions 7-15
LAC and PTA Single PVC service
field descriptions 7-17
LACPPPoA profile 7-6
LACPPPoEoA profile 7-6
LACPPPoEoE profile 7-6
LAC profiles 7-6
Layer 2 tunneling protocol access concentrator. See LAC 7-2
Layer 2 tunneling protocol network server. See LNS 7-2
defined 7-2
encapsulation illustrated 7-3
logging in 2-2
defined 1-6
main window, components 2-2
match criteria, class maps 5-17
field descriptions 9-3
overview 9-2
field definitions 7-27
navigation bar 2-3
Network Address Translation service. See NAT service
network resources. See network services
containers 5-3
listed 5-3
overview 5-3
Network Services Inventory page 5-5
creating 5-8
definition 5-7
deleting 5-8
field descriptions 5-8
Object Selector 2-2
Oracle, as BAC database 1-6
path bar 2-2
point-to-point protocol (PPP) termination and aggregation device. See PTA 7-2
bandwidth 5-19
bandwidth type 5-19
definition 5-19
deleting 5-21
field descriptions 5-19
Policy profile 7-7
Policy Resource page 3-16, 5-20
creating 7-28
field descriptions 7-28
overview 7-28
ports, discovering 6-19
profile name of subscriber 8-2
in PTAoEoA environments 3-3 to 3-13
provisioning flows 3-1 to 3-18
associating with remote servers 5-6
considerations in associating with remote servers 5-6
definition 5-5
field descriptions 5-6
removing association with remote servers 5-7
See also AAA servers
defined 7-2
encapsulation illustrated 7-4
encapsulation types 7-3
PTA over Ethernet over ATM, provisioning use case 3-3 to 3-13
PTA over Ethernet over ATM configuration 3-4
PTAPPPoA profile 7-6
PTAPPPoEoA profile 7-7
PTAPPPoEoE profile 7-7
PTAPPPoEoVLAN profile 7-7
QoS Type 7-15
subscriber interface parameter 8-2
creating 7-17
field descriptions 7-15
PVC service, single 7-17
actions and rules 3-16
controlling 5-12
policy maps applied to routers 7-28
quality of service. See QoS 7-15
creating 7-11
field descriptions 7-11
See also AAA servers
creating 7-10
field descriptions 7-10
See also AAA servers
defined 7-2
profile 7-7
PVC Range service field descriptions 7-16
field descriptions 7-17
Relational Managed Object Repository. See RMOR
Relational Managed Object Repository. See RMOR
Resource Manager, definition 1-5
roles of a devices on networks 7-2
routed bridge encapsulation. See RBE 7-2
sequence number 7-29
creating 7-29
enabling policy routing 7-29
field descriptions 7-29
secondary database, initializing 9-4
Select buttons (...) 2-3
Select Configuration Profile page 5-13
Select Owners Page 3-5
Server Manager, definition 1-6
Service Feature Data page 3-9, 7-10
Service Feature Data Page (Class of Service) 3-13
Service Feature Data page (Interface) 3-12
Service Feature Data page. 7-9
associated with service profiles 7-5 to 7-7
defined 7-4
deleting 7-32
download methods 7-29
Service Feature Selection page 7-9
service features overview 7-8
adding 7-8
associated service features 7-5 to 7-7
defined 7-4
deleting 7-32
download methods 7-29
Service Profile Selection Page 3-12
Service Profile Selection page 3-8, 7-9
Service Provider Inventory 4-3, 8-11
Service Provider Inventory page 4-3, 9-3
creating 4-3
deleting 4-3
overview 4-2
Service Provisioning Manager, definition 1-5
creating 5-23
definition 5-21
deleting 5-23
field descriptions 5-22
creating 7-19
interface parameter for subscribers 8-2
creating 7-26
field descriptions 7-26
interface parameter for subscribers 8-3
logging in A-3
definition 5-13
deleting 5-14
field descriptions 5-12
Subscriber Access Manager, definition 1-5
field descriptions 8-11
severity 8-11
creating 4-4
deleting 4-5
overview 4-2
Subscriber List page 8-6
Subscriber Provisioning - Device Configuration Download dialog box 7-9
Subscriber Provisioning-Service Feature Data page 8-9
Subscriber Provisioning-Service Feature Selection 8-9
Subscriber Provisioning-Service Feature Selection page 8-6
associating with AAA group 8-3
creating 8-4
deleting 8-5
field descriptions 8-2
overview 8-2
profile name, components 8-2
definition 8-2
field descriptions 8-9
unavailable in LAC, RBE environments 8-3
creating 8-6
definition 8-2
listed 8-5
subtask bar 2-2
target bit rate 5-20
task bar 2-2
Telnet/Console 5-9
defined 10-2
page 10-3
capabilities 10-2
Template Manager page 10-3
data files 10-5
example 10-4
field descriptions 10-3
overview 10-2
user section 10-4
creating 5-25
definition 5-24
deleting 5-25
field descriptions 5-24
toolbar 2-2
traffic policing 5-19
traffic shaping 5-20
Cisco, IETF 5-26
configuring Cisco 5-26 to 5-27
configuring IETF 5-28
definition 5-26
deleting 5-28
field descriptions for Cisco 5-26
field descriptions for IETF 5-27
URL, BAC 2-1
user configuration tasks A-5 to A-8
modifying A-6
defined 10-2
dialog box 10-4
field descriptions 10-3
Velocity Template Language 10-2
subscriber interface feature and 8-2
virtual templates, defined 7-5
field descriptions 7-14
creating 7-25
field descriptions 7-24
interface parameter for subscribers 8-2
creating 7-24
field descriptions 7-23
wizard steps 2-2
Posted: Wed May 21 08:01:15 PDT 2003
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