Configuring The Subscriber Manager - Cisco SCE 8000 Installation Manual

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A new service configuration named Usage Analysis is created, and opens in the Service Configuration Editor (see
Figure
32).
Figure 32
Service Configuration Editor
The service configuration has these characteristics:
• They are in Report Only mode.
• The maximum Transaction RDR rate is set as the default value (250) divided by the number of SCE devices. (To
configure the Transaction RDR see How to Manage Transaction RDRs in the Cisco Service Control Application
for Broadband User Guide. The content and structure of the Transaction RDR is listed in "Transaction RDR" in
the "Raw Data Records: Formats and Field Contents" chapter of Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband
Reference Guide.)
The service configuration is applied to the SCE devices.
Step 14 Click Close.
The Usage Analysis wizard closes.

Configuring the Subscriber Manager

After installing the SCMS Subscriber Manager, you can configure the Subscriber Manager to your specific needs. In particular,
address these parameters:
• topology—Cluster or standalone
• introduction_mode—Pull or push
• support_ip_ranges—Whether IP ranges should be used in the installed setup
To configure the Subscriber Manager, edit the p3sm.cfg configuration file by using any standard text editor. The configuration
file is described in detail in the Configuration and Management module and in the Configuration File Options module of Cisco
Service Control Management Suite Subscriber Manager User Guide.
After you finish editing the p3sm.cfg configuration file, use the p3sm utility to update the Subscriber Manager with the new
settings:
At your workstation shell prompt, run the p3sm command.
This p3sm command loads the configuration file and updates the Subscriber Manager configuration accordingly:
>p3sm --load-config
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