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Configuring the SAE for a Cable Network Environment with SRC CLI

The tasks to configure the SAE for a cable network environment are:

  1. Configure the SAE to manage PCMM devices.

Configuring the SAE to Manage PCMM Devices with SRC CLI.

  1. Configure the session store.

See SRC-PE Network Guide, Chapter 2, Configuring the SAE with the SRC CLI.

  1. Set up SAE communities.

See Setting Up SAE Communities with SRC CLI.

  1. (Optional) Configure SAE properties for the event notification API.

See Configuring SAE Properties for the Event Notification API with SRC CLI (if you are using an external address manager).

  1. (Optional) Configure record-keeping server peers for plug-ins.

See Configuring Record-Keeping Server Peers for Plug-Ins with SRC CLI (if you are using the RKS plug-in).

  1. (Optional) Configure PCMM record-keeping server plug-ins.

See Configuring PCMM Record-Keeping Server Plug-Ins with SRC CLI (if you are using the SAE's embedded policy server).

  1. (Optional) Configure CMTS-specific RKS plug-ins.

See Configuring CMTS-Specific RKS Plug-Ins with SRC CLI.

In addition to configuring the SAE, you need to:

  1. Configure the CMTS device in the directory (if you are using the SAE's embedded policy server).

See Adding Objects for CMTS Devices with the SRC CLI.

  1. Configure the NIC (if you are using assigned IP subscribers).

See Chapter 8, Using the NIC Resolver in a PCMM Environment.

  1. Enable the Common Open Policy Service (COPS) interface on the CMTS device. See the documentation for your CMTS device for information about how to do this.

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