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Cisco Service Control Application Reporter User Guide

Introduction

The Cisco Service Control Application Reporter (SCA Reporter) is the Cisco Service Control application tool that allows you to produce reports based on the traffic analysis performed by the Service Control Engine (SCE) platform. The information is sent from the SCE platform and is stored in a database. The SCA Reporter can query and retrieve information from the database and present the results in a comprehensive range of reports, including global monitoring, subscriber monitoring, P2P, and traffic discovery statistics reports.

  • System Components, page 2-1
  • System Requirements, page 2-2
  • Installing the SCA Reporter in Windows, page 2-3
  • Installing the SCA Reporter in Linux, page 2-8
  • Starting the SCA Reporter, page 2-9
  • Configuring the SCA Reporter, page 2-11
  • Using Online Help, page 2-24
  • Quick Start—Getting Started with the SCA Reporter, page 2-26

System Components

Cisco Service Control Management Suite Subscriber Manager User Guide

Introduction

This document is a guide to the configuration and management of the Subscriber Manager (SM) application. It contains explanations of relevant concepts and terminology in addition to instructions on how to install, configure, and use the SM.

Note: The guide assumes a basic familiarity with the telecommunications equipment and installation procedures, concepts of the Service Control Management Suite, the Service Control Engine (SCE) 1000, SCE 2000, and SCE 8000 platforms, and their related components.

This Cisco Service Control Management Suite Subscriber Manager User Guide documents the application that processes subscriber records and maintains the subscriber database for use by the SCE platform. It contains instructions for installing the SM and the TimesTen database, editing and installing the configuration file, and managing the system using the Command-Line Utilities (CLU). It also specifies how to configure a Service Control deployment to support subscriber integration in its various forms.

IDML (InDesign XML) File Format Specification

Uses for IDML
IDML provides a way for InDesign layouts to interoperate with XML based formats and technologies. Documents can be created and manipulated in IDML format and can then be opened and interpreted using InDesign. We’ve designed IDML to make it a key part of automated workflows. Using IDML, you can:

  • Generate or modify IDML documents or document elements using data from databases or other data sources (programmatic assembly).
  • Reuse parts of IDML documents, or break a document into components that can be used in a development environment (programmatic disassembly).
  • Transform document elements using XSLT.
  • Find data in InDesign documents using XPath or XQuery.
  • Use source control to manage creative content, or to compare two versions of a design.

Adobe Creative Suite 5 Production Premium

Adobe Creative Suite 5 Production Premium combines:

  • Adobe After Effects CS5
  • Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
  • Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended
  • Adobe Illustrator CS5
  • Adobe Flash CS5 Professional
  • Adobe Soundbooth CS5
  • Adobe Encore CS5
  • Adobe OnLocation CS5
  • Adobe Flash® Catalyst™ CS5

Additional components:

  • Adobe Dynamic Link
  • Adobe Bridge CS5
  • Adobe Device Central

Top benefits

  • Edit AVCHD in its native format — no waiting for transcoding; you can edit seconds after shooting (Page 1)
  • End-to-end production metadata with XMP (Page 6)
  • Take advantage of fast timeline playback and rendering with the Mercury Playback Engine (Page 1, 8)
  • Tight integration between Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Encore, and After Effects lets you fly through your workflow (Page 8)
  • Enjoy a wide range of High Definition output choices (Page 11)

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