Description
SCA-BB v3.0 provides knowledge and hands-on
experience with Cisco® Service Control Application for Broadband
(SCA-BB). Students will gain knowledge about the elements of this
solution including Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE), SCA-BB Console,
Cisco Subscriber Manager (SM), and Cisco Collection Manager (CM) plus
the Reporter, Service Configuration Editor, and Protocol Signature
Editor tools.
Please note: Students need to provide their own Windows-based laptops and 15-ft-or longer ethernet cables.
SCA-BB v3.0 provides the information you need to run
and configure a SCA-BB solution for bandwidth control using several
different subscriber modes: subscriberless, anonymous subscribers,
subscriber-aware in push mode, subscriber-aware in pull mode, and using
a RADIUS or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) authentication,
authorization, and accounting (AAA) system. Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe the uses and benefits of bandwidth control provided by SCA-BB
- Configure the solution for building an SCA-BB site containing SCE, SM, Reporter, and a database
- Implement the setting of subscriberless global bandwidth controls
- Generate detailed reports on bandwidth usage by subscribers and service usage
- Describe the extensibilities and customization available with using a database for report generation
- Configure anonymous and static users using the command-line interface on the Cisco SCE
- Configure subscribers using the Subscriber Manager application
- Implement the use of dynamic subscribers using SCA-BB integrated with an AAA system such as RADIUS or DHCP
- Implement optimized bandwidth controls for multi-tiered groups of subscribers
- Configure priorities for services for subscribers to optimize bandwidth usage
- Configure quota limits for subscriber usage of types of messages/services
- Create time-based bandwidth controls on subscribers
- Create greater classification enhancement and refinement through the use of zones and flavors
- Configure Quota Manager for control of bandwidth allocations
- Describe the key points and effects on overall system design with SCA-BB using policy servers VAS and HA considerations
- Implement combinations of bandwidth controls: quota,
time-based, and tiered services to provide comprehensive subscriber
bandwidth controls
- Describe security issues and the solutionfs use of filters,
spam protection, distributed denial-of-service attack protection, worm
controls, and anomaly detection
- Create a new protocol signature
Prerequisites
You will gain the most from this course if you have a basic understanding of the following topics:
- Experience using Cisco IOSĀ® Software for configuration of IP,
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPN, Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), and Intermediate
System-to-Intermediate System (ISIS) protocols
Recommended Course
- Building Core Networks with OSPF, BGP, and MPLS Boot Camp
- Basic understanding of quality of service (QoS) operations
Recommended Course
- Implementing Cisco Quality of Service
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for people designing, deploying, or supporting SCA-BB. |