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Chapter 9
Ethernet Operation
Note
Click Next.
Step 15
The Circuit Creation (Circuit Source) dialog box appears.
From the Node menu, choose the circuit source.
Step 16
Any shared packet ring node can serve as the circuit source.
Choose Ethergroup from the Slot menu and click Next.
Step 17
The Circuit Creation (Circuit Destination) dialog box appears
Choose the circuit destination from the Node menu.
Step 18
Step 19
Except for the source node, any shared packet ring node can serve as the circuit destination.
Choose Ethergroup from the Slot menu and click Next.
Step 20
The Circuit Creation (Circuit VLAN Selection) dialog box appears.
Create the VLAN:
Step 21
Click the New VLAN tab.
a.
The Circuit Creation (Define New VLAN) dialog box appears
Assign an easily identifiable name to your VLAN.
b.
c.
Assign a VLAN ID.
This VLAN ID number must be unique. It is usually the next available number not already assigned
to an existing VLAN (between 2 and 4093). Each ONS 15327 network supports a maximum of 509
user-provisionable VLANs.
Click OK.
d.
Highlight the VLAN name and click the >> button to move the VLAN from the Available VLANs
e.
column to the Circuit VLANs column
By moving the VLAN from the Available VLANs column to the Circuit VLANs column, all the VLAN
traffic is forced to use the shared packet ring circuit you created.
Click Next.
Step 22
Step 23
Uncheck the Route Automatically check box and click Next.
Click either span (green arrow) leading from the source node
Step 24
The span turns white.
June 2002
If you are building a shared packet ring configuration, you must manually provision the circuits.
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Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation, R3.3
Ethernet Circuit Configurations
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