Provisioning Steps
To create the map, complete the following procedure:
1. From the Enable prompt, type configure terminal , and press E
2. From the Global Configuration prompt, type evc-map WORD , and press E
Configure the Map
The User to Network Interface (UNI) and the EVC must be configured for the map. A map
binds the UNI traffic to the EVC. To configure the map, complete the following procedure:
1. From the EVC‐Map Interface Configuration prompt, set the UNI by typing connect uni
NOTE
For the NetVanta, the shelf is always 1 and the slot is always zero.
2. From the EVC‐Map Configuration prompt, connect the new map to the EVC by typing
3. From the EVC‐Map Configuration prompt, enable the map by typing no shutdown , and
4. From the EVC‐Map Configuration prompt, type end , and press E
5. To save the changes to non‐volatile memory, type copy running-config startup-
6. From the Enable prompt, view the new map by typing show evc-map WORD , and press
Map Example
The following is a sample output of the show interfaces map command for map‐1200.
65K510DEP08-1A
bal Configuration prompt.
the map and enter the map configuration mode.
This attribute is an arbitrary string that is used to identify the map. The value must be
unique across all maps defined in the product and is intended for management and
control purposes. The value is not carried in any field in the Ethernet frame.
gigabit-ethernet
followed by the ethernet port number in 1/0/port format, and
press E
NTER
.
, and press E
connect evc WORD
This attribute is the name of the EVC associated with the map and must be specified.
press E
.
NTER
Enable prompt.
, and press E
config
NTER
E
.
NTER
This command also displays the EVC and UNI that the map is attached to.
Once this process is completed, data can be run through the system.
MyNV8044show evc-map map100
EVC-map map100
Admin State
EVC-map Status
Connected EVC
Section 7, EoF Provisioning - Create an EVC Map
NTER
.
.
: Enabled
: Running
: evc1100 (1200)
NTER
to access the Glo‐
NTER
to create
NTER
to return to the
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