Subscriber Modes In Service Control Solutions; Chapter 9 Managing Subscriber - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Information About Subscribers
The following table lists several examples of subscribers in Service Control solutions.
Table 9-1
The Subscriber
DSL residential subscriber
Cable residential subscriber
Owner of a 3G-phone that is
subscribed to data services
A corporate/enterprise customer
of the service provider
A CMTS
SCMP subscriber

Subscriber Modes in Service Control Solutions

Service Control solutions support several modes of handling subscribers:
Note
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Subscriber Examples
Subscriber-less mode
Anonymous subscriber mode
Static subscriber aware mode
Dynamic subscriber aware mode
Not all the Service Control solutions support all modes.
Subscriber Characteristics
Managed Entity
DSL residential user IP address
Cable residential user
3G-phone owner
The corporate/enterprise and the
traffic it produces
The CMTS and the broadband
traffic of the Cable Modem users
that connect to the Internet
through the CMTS
SCMP subscriber
Chapter 9
Managing Subscribers
Subscriber (Entity) Identified By
The list of IP addresses is
allocated by a Radius server
IP address
The list of IP addresses of the
CPEs is allocated dynamically
by a DHCP server
The MS-ISDN, which is
dynamically allocated by a
Radius server.
The set of NAT-ed IP addresses,
which are allocated statically
A range of IP addresses
A group of VLAN tags
A combination of the following
three items:
IP address or range
Manager-Id of the SCMP
peer device
Subscriber ID including the
GUID
Each subscriber is assigned a
Manager-Id based on the
management entity that created
the subscriber. The possible
managers are the SM, CLI and an
SCMP peer device.
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