Table 370 Sap Command; Ies Sap Filter And Qos Policy Commands - Nokia 7302 Manual

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6.10.8
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IES SAP Filter and QoS Policy Commands

sap
sap command
Item
Description
Syntax
sap sap-id
no sap sap-id
Context
configure>service>ies>interface
Description
This command creates a Service Access Point (SAP) within a service. A SAP is a combination
of port and encapsulation parameters which identifies the service access point on the interface
and within the ISAM. Each SAP must be unique.
All SAPs must be explicitly created. If no SAPs are created within a service or on an IP
interface, a SAP will not exist on that object.
The SAP is owned by the service in which it was created. A SAP can only be associated with
a single service. A SAP can only be defined on a port that has been configured as an access
port using the configure interface port-type port-id mode access command
If a port is shutdown, all SAPs on that port become operationally down. When a service is
shutdown, SAPs for the service are not displayed as operationally down although all traffic
traversing the service will be discarded. The operational state of a SAP is relative to the
operational state of the port on which the SAP is defined.
Note that you can configure an IES interface as a loopback interface by issuing the loopback
command instead of the sap sap-id command. The loopback flag cannot be set on an interface
where a SAP is already defined and a SAP cannot be defined on a loopback interface.
The no form of this command deletes the SAP with the specified port. When a SAP is deleted,
all configuration parameters for the SAP will also be deleted. For Internet Enhanced Service
(IES), the IP interface must be shutdown before the SAP on that interface may be removed.
Default
No SAPs are defined.
Special cases
IES — An IES SAP can be defined with Ethernet ports. A SAP is defined within the context of
an IP routed interface. Each IP interface is limited to a single SAP definition. Group interfaces
allow more than one SAP. Attempts to create a second SAP on an IP interface will fail and
generate an error; the original SAP will not be affected.
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