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Level Two Technical Support for BBSM
Document ID: 15942
Introduction
Prerequisites
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
Software Requirements
      Software Application Description
      BBSM End User Supported Ethernet Network Interface Cards
      Troubleshooting
      BBSM Users are Unable to Send or Receive E−Mail
      IIS Proxy LAT Setup (BBSM 5.0 only)
      PMS Does Not Post Charges
      End Users Redirected to RadiusClearFail.asp
      Regroom Problems
      RME 19+7 − "Sorry, a network error has occurred" Error Message
      Switches Are Unresponsive
      URL Error Page
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Introduction
The Cisco Building Broadband Service Manager (BBSM) is a subscriber management software package for a
public local−area network (LAN) server that provides "an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in a box". For end
users in the network, Cisco BBSM provisions, tracks, and provides billing support for access to the Internet.
The BBSM software is provided on a server.
BBSM consists of a dedicated server, usually located at this site, as well as switches, routers, and cables to
connect each end user port to the server. The end user connects to the server when the user connects to an end
user port.
When a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator is opened, the browser
automatically searches for Internet access. The browser finds the BBSM Welcome page, which indicates a
connection to the BBSM server but not to the Internet.
At this point, the BBSM software has already identified the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the end
user's computer, queried all switches on the network in order to determine the location of the end user, and
assigned a temporary IP address to the end user's location. After you press the Connect button, the BBSM
software designates the end user port as active. If relevant, billing information is processed for that end port.
The end user now has a connection to the Internet.
This figure shows a typical BBSM configuration.
Cisco − Level Two Technical Support for BBSM