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Chapter 14 Value-Added Services (VAS) Traffic Forwarding
Configuring VAS Traffic Forwarding
Configuring VAS Traffic Forwarding
There are three broad aspects to VAS traffic forwarding configuration in the Cisco SCE platform:
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Configuring global VAS traffic forwarding options, such as enabling or disabling VAS traffic
forwarding, or specifying the VAS traffic link.
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Configuring a VAS server, such as enabling or disabling a specific VAS server, or enabling or
disabling the VAS health check for a specified VAS server.
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Configuring a VAS server group, such as adding or removing a specific VAS server, configuring the
minimum number of active servers per group, or configuring VAS server group failure behavior.
Note
Additional VAS traffic forwarding configuration and monitoring options are available from the SCA BB
Console. See “
” section in the
Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband
Following is a high-level description of the steps in configuring VAS traffic forwarding.
1.
Configure the Cisco SCE platform— define the servers and the server groups, configure pseudo IP
for the traffic interfaces used for VAS traffic, and enable VAS mode.
2.
Verify the state of the individual VAS servers as well as that of the VAS server groups to make sure
all are
Up
(see
“Monitoring VAS Traffic Forwarding” section on page 14-32
).
3.
Configure which traffic goes to which server group using the SCA BB console (see
VAS Traffic Forwarding from the SCA BB Console” section on page 14-21
).
This section contains the following information on configuring VAS traffic forwarding:
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Configuring VAS Traffic Forwarding from the SCA BB Console, page 14-21
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Enabling VAS Traffic Forwarding, page 14-21
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Disabling VAS Traffic Forwarding, page 14-22
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Configuring the VAS Traffic Link, page 14-22
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Configuring a VAS Server, page 14-23
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Assigning a VLAN ID to a VAS Server, page 14-24
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Configuring the Health Check, page 14-25
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Configuring a VAS Server Group, page 14-28
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