Chapter 18: Ethernet Services and Interfaces (CLI)
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Give the same EVC ID (service name) to all service fragments along the path of the service.
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Do not reuse the same EVC ID within the same region.
It is recommended to follow these guidelines for creating service points:
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Always use SNP service points on NNI ports and SAP service points on UNI ports.
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For each logical interface associated with a specific service, there should never be more than a single service
point.
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The transport VLAN ID should be unique per service within a single region. That is, no two services should use
the same transport VLAN ID.
Defining Services (CLI)
Use the commands described in the following sections to define a service and its parameters. After defining the
service, you must add service points to the service in order for the service to carry traffic.
This section includes:
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Adding a Service (CLI)
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Entering Service View (CLI)
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Showing Service Details (CLI)
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Configuring a Service's Operational State (CLI)
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Configuring a Service's CoS Mode and Default CoS (CLI)
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Configuring a Service's EVC ID and Description (CLI)
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Deleting a Service (CLI)
Adding a Service (CLI)
To add a service, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet service add type <service type> sid <sid> admin <service
admin mode> evc-id <evc-id> description <evc-description>
Table 175 Adding Ethernet Service CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
service type
Variable
sid
Number
Permitted Values
Description
P2P - Point-to-Point
Defines the service type.
MP - Multipoint
Any unused value
A unique ID for the service. Once you have added
from 1-1024
the service, you cannot change the Service ID.
Service ID 1025 is reserved for a pre-defined
management service.
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