How To Enable The Scmp; How To Disable The Scmp; How To Configure The Scmp Peer Device To Push Sessions - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 11
Managing the SCMP
You can configure the following options for the SCMP:

How to Enable the SCMP

By default, the SCMP is disabled.
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type scmp and press Enter.
Step 1

How to Disable the SCMP

From the SCE(config)# prompt, type no scmp and press Enter.
Step 1

How to Configure the SCMP Peer Device to Push Sessions

When SCMP establishes a connection with an SCMP peer device, it informs the device whether the
SCMP is configured to push sessions or to wait till the sessions are pulled by the SCE platform.
Use this command to specify push mode. Use the no form of the command to specify pull mode. This
configuration takes effect only after the connection is re-established.
Default is disabled (pull mode).
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type scmp subscriber send-session-start and press Enter.
Step 1
How to Disable Pushing Sessions
Use this command to disable pushing sessions to the SCE platform. This means that the SCE platform
will pull all sessions from the SCMP peer.
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type no scmp subscriber send-session-start and press Enter.
Step 1
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Defining the Keep-alive Interval Parameter, page 11-8
Defining the Reconnect Interval Parameter, page 11-9
Defining the Loss-of-Sync Timeout Parameter, page 11-9
Enable the SCMP
Configure the SCMP peer device to push sessions to the SCE platform
Allow the SCMP peer device to provision each subscriber to only one SCE platform.
Define the SCMP keep-alive interval
Define the SCMP reconnect interval
Define the loss-of-sync timeout
Define the subscriber ID structure
Cisco SCE8000 Software Configuration Guide, Rel 3.1.6S
Configuring the SCMP
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