Cisco ME 3400 Software Configuration Manual page 938

Ethernet access switch
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Configuring E-LMI
Command
Step 11
service instance efp-identifier ethernet [evc-id]
Step 12
ethernet lmi ce-vlan map {vlan-id | any | default |
untagged}
Step 13
exit
Step 14
ethernet uni id name
Step 15
ethernet uni {bundle [all-to-one] | multiplex}
Step 16
end
Step 17
show ethernet service evc {detail | id evc-id |
interface interface-id}
Step 18
copy running-config startup-config
Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 41
Configuring Ethernet OAM, CFM, and E-LMI
Purpose
Configure an Ethernet service instance (EFP) on the
interface, and enter ethernet service configuration mode.
The EFP identifier is a per-interface service identifier
that does not map to a VLAN. The EFP identifier range
is 1 to 4967295.
(Optional) Enter an evc-id to attach an EVC to the EFP.
Configure an E-LMI customer VLAN-to-EVC map for a
particular UNI. The keywords have these meanings:
For vlan vlan-id, enter the customer VLAN ID or IDs
to map to as single VLAN-ID (1 to 4094), a range of
VLAN-IDs separated by a hyphen, or a series of
VLAN IDs separated by commas.
Enter any to map all VLANs (untagged or 1 to 4094).
Enter default to map the default EFP. You can use
default keyword only if you have already mapped the
service instance to a VLAN or group of VLANs.
Enter untagged to map untagged VLANs.
Return to interface configuration mode.
Configure an Ethernet UNI ID. The name should be unique
for all the UNIs that are part of a given customer service
instance and can be up to 64 characters in length. When a
UNI id is configured on a port, that ID is used as the default
name for all MEPs configured on the port, unless a name is
explicitly configured for a given MEP.
This command is required on all ports that are
Note
directly connected to CE devices. If the specified
ID is not unique on the device, an error message
appears.
(Optional) Set UNI bundling attributes:
If you enter bundle <cr>, the UNI supports bundling
without multiplexing (only one EVC with one or
multiple VLANs be mapped to it).
If you enter bundle all-to-one, the UNI supports a
single EVC and all VLANs are mapped to that EVC.
If you enter multiplex, the UNI supports multiplexing
without bundling (one or more EVCs with a single
VLAN mapped to each EVC).
If you do not configure bundling attributes, the default is
bundling with multiplexing (one or more EVCs with one or
more VLANs mapped to each EVC).
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify the configuration.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
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