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Configuring the SAE to Manage PCMM Devices with SRC CLI
The SAE connects to the PCMM device by using
a COPS over TCP connection. The PCMM device driver controls this connection.
Use the following configuration statements to configure
the SAE to manage CMTS devices:
- shared sae configuration driver pcmm {
- keepalive-interval keepalive-interval ;
tcp-connection-timeout tcp-connection-timeout ;
application-manager-id application-manager-id ;
message-timeout message-timeout ;
cops-message-maximum-length cops-message-maximum-length ;
cops-message-read-buffer-size cops-message-read-buffer-size ;
cops-message-write-buffer-size cops-message-write-buffer-size ;
sae-community-manager sae-community-manager ;
disable-full-sync disable-full-sync ;
disable-pcmm-i03-policy disable-pcmm-i03-policy ;
session-recovery-retry-interval session-recovery-retry-interval ;
element-id element-id ;
default-rks-plug-in default-rks-plug-in ;
- }
To configure the SAE to manage CMTS devices:
- From configuration mode, access the configuration statement
that configures the PCMM driver. In this sample procedure, the PCMM
device driver is configured in the west-region group.
- user@host# edit shared sae group west-region
configuration driver pcmm
- Configure the interval between keepalive messages sent
from the COPS client (the PCMM device) to the COPS server (the SAE).
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set keepalive-interval keepalive-interval
- Configure the timeout for opening a TCP connection to
the PCMM device.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set tcp-connection-timeout tcp-connection-timeout
- When this SAE is configured as the application manager,
configure the identifier of the application manager.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set application-manager-id application-manager-id
- Configure the time that the COPS server (the SAE) waits
for a response to COPS requests from the COPS client (the PCMM device).
Change this value only if a high number of COPS timeout events appear
in the error log.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set message-timeout message-timeout
- Configure the maximum length of a COPS message.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set cops-message-maximum-length cops-message-maximum-length
- Configure the buffer size for receiving COPS messages
from the COPS client.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set cops-message-read-buffer-size cops-message-read-buffer-size
- Configure the buffer size for sending COPS messages to
the COPS client.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set cops-message-write-buffer-size cops-message-write-buffer-size
- Configure the name of the community manager that manages
PCMM driver communities. Active SAEs are selected from this community.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set sae-community-manager sae-community-manager
- Enable or disable state synchronization with PCMM policy
servers.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set disable-full-sync disable-full-sync
- Enable or disable the SAE to send classifiers to the router
that comply with PCMM IO3. Disable this option if your network deployment
has CMTS devices that do not support PCMM IO3.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set disable-pcmm-i03-policy disable-pcmm-i03-policy
- Configure the time between attempts by the SAE to restore
service sessions that are being recovered in the background when state
synchronization completes with a state-data-incomplete error.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set session-recovery-retry-interval session-recovery-retry-interval
- (Optional) Configure the unique identifier that the SAE
uses to identify itself when it originates in record-keeping server
(RKS) events.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set element-id element-id
- (Optional) Specify the name of the default RKS plug-in
to which the SAE sends events for CMTS devices.
- [edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver
pcmm]
-
user@host# set default-rks-plug-in default-rks-plug-in
- (Optional) Verify your PCMM driver configuration.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration driver pcmm]
user@host# show
keepalive-interval 45;
tcp-connection-timeout 5;
application-manager-id 1;
message-timeout 120000;
cops-message-maximum-length 204800;
cops-message-read-buffer-size 3000;
cops-message-write-buffer-size 3000;
sae-community-manager PcmmCommunityManager;
disable-full-sync true;
disable-pcmm-i03-policy true;
session-recovery-retry-interval 3600000;
element-id 1;
default-rks-plug-in rksTracking;
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