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Chapter 3 Cisco SCE8000 Topology and Topology-Related Parameters
Physical Topologies
Single Link: Inline Topology
Typically, the Cisco SCE8000 is connected in a full duplex 10GBE link between two devices (Router,
BRAS, etc.). When the Cisco SCE8000 is installed as an inline installation, it physically resides on the
data link between the subscribers and the network.
Figure 3-2 Single Link: Inline Topology
When configuring the Cisco SCE8000, an inline installation is referred to as “inline” connection mode.
Dual link: Inline Installation
In this topology, one Cisco SCE8000 is connected inline in two full duplex, 10GBE l inks.
In case the two links are load-shared, asymmetrical routing might occur, and some of the flows may be
split, that is, the upstream packets of the flow go on one link, and the downstream packets go on the other
link.
When installed in this topology, the Cisco SCE8000 completely overcomes this phenomenon, and
provides its normal functionality as if asymmetrical routing were not occurring in the two links.
Figure 3-3 Dual link: Inline Installation
This topology supports both monitoring and control functionality, and is refer red to as “inline”
connection mode.
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