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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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How to Remove the IP Address Configuration
12-44
How to Enable the Health Check for VAS over 10G Topology
12-45
Options
12-45
How to Enable Health Check Compatibility for VAS over 10G (MGSCP)
12-45
How to Remove the Health Check Compatibility Configuration
12-45
VAS Over 10G Sample Configuration
12-46
Intelligent Traffic Mirroring
12-47
Behavioral Targeting Use Case
12-47
Traffic Mirroring and SCA BB
12-48
Mirroring Termination
12-48
Mirroring Exceptions
12-49
SCE Connectivity
12-49
Configuring Traffic Mirroring
12-50
Monitoring Traffic Mirroring
12-51
Traffic Mirroring Sample Configuration
12-52
C H A P T E R
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MPLS/VPN Support
13-1
Introduction
13-1
Service Control in the MPLS/VPN Environment
13-1
Definitions and Acronyms
13-2
What are the Challenges for Service Control for MPLS/VPN Support?
13-3
How MPLS/VPN Support Works
13-3
Flow Detection
13-3
VPN Detection
13-4
Subscriber Detection
13-4
What is an MPLS/VPN-based Subscriber?
13-4
Private IP Subscriber Support
13-5
How the Service Control MPLS/VPN Solution Works
13-5
How the Service Control MPLS/VPN Solution Works: A Summary
13-5
SCE Platform Tasks in the MPLS/VPN Solution
13-5
BGP LEG Tasks in the MPLS/VPN Solution
13-6
SM Tasks in the MPLS/VPN Solution
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Service Control MPLS/VPN Concepts
13-6
Non-VPN-Based Subscribers
13-6
Bypassing Unknown VPNs
13-7
Additional MPLS Pattern Support
13-7
VPN Identifier (RD or RT)
13-8
Service Control MPLS/VPN Requirements
13-8
Topology
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