Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) CLI Command Reference, Rel 3.1.5
About this Guide

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About this Guide

Audience

Document Revision History

Organization

Related Publications

Conventions

Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request


About this Guide


Revised: November 29, 2007, OL-7825-09

This guide contains Command-Line Interface (CLI) commands to maintain the SCE platform. This guide assumes a basic familiarity with telecommunications equipment and installation procedures.

This reference provides a complete listing of all commands at the admin authorization level or below, with examples of how to use each command to perform typical SCE platform management functions.

This introduction provides information about the following topics:

Audience

Document Revision History

Organization

Related Publications

Conventions

Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request

Audience

This guide is intended for the networking or computer technician responsible for configuring and maintaining the SCE platform on-site. It is also intended for the operator who manages the SCE platform(s). This guide does not cover high-level technical support procedures available to Root administrators and Cisco technical support personnel.

Document Revision History

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.1.5

OL-7825-09

November, 2007


Description of Changes

Added, removed, and updated CLI commands related to the following updated features:

VPN support (automatic VPNs)

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.1.5 LA

OL-7825-08

August, 2007


Description of Changes

Added, removed, and updated CLI commands related to the following updated features:

VPN support (handling of VLANs and MPLS/VPNs)

TOS marking

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.1.0

OL-7825-07

May, 2007


Description of Changes

Added and updated CLI commands related to the following new features:

Asymmetrical routing

Support for NetFlowV9

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.0.5

OL-7825-06

February, 2006


Description of Changes

Updated sections relating to the Viewer authorization level.

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.0.5

OL-7825-05

November, 2006


Description of Changes

Added CLI commands related to the following new features:

SCMP

Unique Device Identifier (UDI)

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.0.3

OL-7825-04

May, 2006


Description of Changes

Added CLI commands related to the following new features:

MPLS/VPN support

VLAN translation

VAS over 10G

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 3.0

OL-7825-03

December, 2005


Description of Changes

Added CLI commands related to the following new features:

Value Added Services traffic forwarding

TACACS+ authentication, authorization and accounting

Management port redundancy

Cisco Service Control Release
Part Number
Publication Date

Release 2.5.7

OL-7825-02

August, 2005


Description of Changes

Complete reorganization and revision of product documentation.

Organization

The major sections of this guide are as follows:

Table 1 Document Organization 

Chapter

Title

Description

Chapter 1

Command Line Interface, page 1-1

Describes how to use the SCE platform Command-Line Interface (CLI), its hierarchical structure, authorization levels and its help features.

Chapter 2

CLI Command Reference, page 2-1

Provides an alphabetical list of the available CLI commands that you can use to configure the SCE platform.


Related Publications

This Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) CLI Command Reference should be used in conjunction with the following SCE platform manuals to provide a detailed explanation of the commands:

Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) Software Configuration Guide

Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide

Cisco SCE 2000 4/8xFE Installation and Configuration Guide

Cisco SCE 1000 2xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide

Conventions

This document uses the following conventions:

Table 2 Document Conventions 

Convention

Description

boldface font

Commands and keywords are in boldface.

italicfont

Arguments for which you supply values are in italics.

[ ]

Elements in square brackets are optional.

{x | y | z}

Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.

[x | y | z]

Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars.

string

A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string, or the string will include the quotation marks.

screen font

Terminal sessions and information that the system displays are in screen font.

boldface screen font

Information you must enter is in boldface screen font.

italic screen font

Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font.

<>

Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in angle brackets.

[ ]

Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets.

!, #

An exclamation point (!) or a pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line.



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