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                                        | DescriptionThis course provides knowledge and hands-on experience with the Cisco®
Service Control Application for Broadband (SCA-BB). Students will gain
knowledge about the elements of this solution, including the Cisco
Service Control Engine (SCE), SCA-BB Console, Cisco Subscriber Manager,
and Cisco Collection Manager plus the Reporter, Service Configuration
Editor, and Protocol Signature Editor tools. This course provides
information to run and configure an 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.
ADDITIONAL DURATION NOTES: Virtual classroom
offering: Five days, seven hours a day
The virtual classroom offering allows you to attend the live
instruction, along with getting access to our lab equipment, without
leaving your office. Objectives Describe the uses and benefits of bandwidth control provided by SCA-BB
Configure the solution for building an SCA-BB site containing SCE, Subscriber Manager, 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 multitiered 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 primary points and effects on overall system
design with SCA-BB using policy server value added services (VAS) and
high-availability considerations
Implement combinations of bandwidth controls: quota,
time-based, and tiered services to provide comprehensive subscriber
bandwidth controls
Describe how virtual links can reduce the number of packages needing to be defined
Describe security issues and the solution’s use of filters,
spam protection, distributed denial-of-service attack protection, worm
controls, and anomaly detection
Create a new protocol signature 
 Prerequisites Experience using Cisco IOS® Software for configuration of IP
Building Core Networks with OSPF, BGP, and MPLS Boot Camp
Basic understanding of quality-of-service (QoS) operations
Implementing Cisco Quality of Service
 Who Should Attend This course is intended for people designing, deploying, or supporting SCA-BB. |