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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 12 Value Added Services (VAS) Traffic Forwarding
Configuring VAS Traffic Forwarding
How to Configure a VAS Server
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Options, page 12-20
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How to Enable a VAS Server, page 12-20
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How to Disable a VAS Server, page 12-21
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How to Restore all VAS Server Properties to Default, page 12-21
The user must define the VAS servers. Each VAS server has the following parameters:
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Admin-mode — Enabled or disabled.
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Health Check mode — Enabled or Disabled
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Health Check ports
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VLAN tag
Use the following commands to perform these operations for individual VAS servers:
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Enable a specified VAS server
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Disable a specified VAS server
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Define the VLAN tag for a specified VAS server
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Enable or disable the Health Check for a VAS server
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Define the source and destination ports to use for the Health Check.
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Delete all properties for a specified VAS server. The server returns to the default state, which is
enabled. However, it is not operational since it does not have VLAN.
Note that a VAS server is not operational until the VLAN tag is defined, even if the server itself is
enabled.
Options
The following option is available:
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number
— The number of the VAS server.
How to Enable a VAS Server
Use this command to enable a VAS server.
Note
The server is not operational until a VLAN tag has also been defined
Step 1
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id
number
enable
and
press
Enter
.