Provisioning Summary
To create a data path from the GigE SM port on the Total Access 5000 to an Ethernet port on
the NetVanta 838, complete the following procedure:
1. Provision the 32‐Port SHDSL EFM Access Module.
2. Provision the EFM Bonding Protection Module.
NOTE
EFM Bonding Protection is optional.
3. Create an EFM bonding group at the GigE SM that bonds a set of SHDSL ports of the
4. Create an Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC) at the Total Access 5000 that connects the EFM
5. Enable EFM Bonding Protection.
NOTE
EFM Bonding Protection is optional.
6. Log on to the NetVanta 838.
7. Create the EVC at the NetVanta 838.
NOTE
• Multiple EVCs can be created for a given EFM group.
• For the NetVanta, the shelf is always 1 and the slot is always zero.
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For more information, refer to "Provision the 32‐Port SHDSL EFM" on page 4‐4.
For more information, refer to "Provision the EFM Bonding Protection Module
Administration State" on page 4‐6.
module together.
The bonding group acts as the data flow access point to the NetVanta 838 and is the path
down which the management configuration is pushed.
For more information, refer to "Create an EFM Bonding Group" on page 4‐7.
group to the Gigabit Ethernet port of the GigE SM.
This creates the mapping of the S‐tagged data. This accomplishes the following:
• The GigE SM knows where to send the tagged traffic coming in from the gigabit
network port
• The GigE SM pushes the available tags to each EFM bonding group and to each
NetVanta 838 for the local NetVanta 838 provisioning
For more information, refer to "Create an EVC Cross Connect" on page 4‐14.
For more information, refer to "Enable EFM Bonding Protection" on page 4‐17.
For more information, refer to "Log On to the NetVanta 838" on page 4‐20.
The EVC is a logical connection point into the EFM group.
For more information, refer to "Create an EVC" on page 4‐21.
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