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Configuring the SRC Client

You can configure SRC clients on a per-virtual-router basis. To configure the SRC client:

  1. Enable the SRC client. With the CLI sscc enable command you can specify BER-encoded information exchange for COPS-PR.
    host1(config)#sscc enable cops-pr
  2. Specify the IP addresses of up to three service activation engines (SAEs) (primary, secondary, and tertiary). You can optionally specify the port on which the SAEs listen for activity.
    host1(config)#sscc primary address host1(config)#sscc secondary address 192.168.12.1 port 3288
  3. (Optional) Enable policy and QoS configuration support for IPv6 interfaces.
    host1(config)#sscc protocol ipv6
  4. (Optional) Enable policy and QoS configuration support for L2TP interfaces on an L2TP access concentrator (LAC).
    host1(config)#sscc protocol lac
  5. (Optional) Specify on which router the TCP/COPS connection is to be established.
    host1(config)#sscc transportRouter chicago

    Note: If a COPS connection is in the open state (displayed in the “The Connection State is” field in the output of the show sscc info command), the router that you configure on which the COPS connection is to be established by using the sscc transportRouter name command does not take effect.

  6. (Optional) Specify a fixed source address for the TCP/COPS connection created for an SRC client session.
    host1(config)#sscc sourceAddress 10.9.123.8
  7. (Optional) Specify a fixed source interface for the TCP/COPS connection.
    host1(config)#sscc sourceInterface atm 3/0
  8. (Optional) Specify the delay period during which the SRC client waits for a response from the SAE.
    host1(config)#sscc retryTimer 120
  9. (Optional) Enable the user IP address mask to be sent to a Policy Decision Point (PDP) in place of the interface IP address mask for a virtual router.
    host1(config)#sscc option user-ip-mask-override
  10. (Optional) Enable the calling station ID to be sent to a PDP for a virtual router.
    host1(config)#sscc option send-calling-station-id
  11. (Optional) Enable the local QoS profile attachment information to be sent to a PDP for a virtual router.
    host1(config)#sscc option send-local-qos-profile-config
  12. (Optional) Enable the LAC side NAS-IP address information to be sent to a PDP for a virtual router.
    host1(config)#sscc option send-lac-nas-ip
  13. (Optional) Enable the LAC side NAS-Port information to be sent to a PDP for a virtual router.
    host1(config)#sscc option send-lac-nas-port
  14. (Optional) Enable the SRC client to obtain updated line rate parameters from ANCP and transmit them to the COPS server.
    host1(config)#sscc update-policy-request enable
  15. (Optional) Restart a COPS connection to, and resynchronize with, a PDP.
    host1#sscc restart
 

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  • sscc enable
  • sscc option
  • sscc protocol ipv6
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  • sscc sourceAddress
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  • sscc transportRouter
  • sscc update-policy-request enable
 

Published: 2012-06-27

 
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