Deploying and Provisioning Services
Deploying and Provisioning Services
The service model provides a logical and uniform way of constructing connectivity services. The
basic steps for deploying and provisioning services can be broken down into three phases.
Phase 1: Core Network Construction
Before the services are provisioned, the following tasks should be completed:
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Phase 2: Service Administration
Perform preliminary policy and SDP configurations to control traffic flow, operator access, and to
manage fault conditions and alarm messages, the following tasks should be completed:
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Phase 3: Service Provisioning
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Build the IP or IP/MPLS core network.
Configure routing protocols.
Configure MPLS LSPs (if MPLS is used).
Construct the core SDP service tunnel mesh for the services.
Configure group and user access privileges.
Build templates for QoS, filter and/or accounting policies needed to support the core
services.
Provision customer account information.
If necessary, build any customer-specific QoS, filter or accounting policies.
Provision the customer services on the SR-Series service edge routers by defining SAPs,
binding policies to the SAPs, and then binding the service to appropriate SDPs as
necessary. Refer to
Configuring Customers on page 64
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and
Configuring an SDP on page
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