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Cisco OL-0569-01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SCM Tasks; Objects (that can be selected) to Open the Window
  • Page 3 – Defining Policies For Service Provisioning; Creating Service Profiles for a PPPoA-SD Service
  • Page 4 – Select Create Profile.
  • Page 6 – Entering a Service Description is optional.; Select Close from the File menu to close the window.
  • Page 7 – Editing an Existing PPPoA-SD Service Profile; To edit an existing PPPoA-SD service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 8 – Deleting an Existing PPPoA-SD Service Profile; To delete an existing PPPoA service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 9 – Creating Service Profiles for an L2TP Service; To create an L2TP service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 11 – Select the Service Details tab.
  • Page 12 – Editing an Existing L2TP Service Profile; To edit an existing L2TP service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 13 – Deleting an Existing L2TP Service Profile; To delete an existing L2TP service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 14 – Creating Service Profiles for an RFC1483 Bridging Service; To create an RFC1483 Bridging service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 18 – Editing an Existing RFC1483 Bridging Service Profile
  • Page 19 – Deleting an Existing RFC1483 Bridging Service Profile
  • Page 20 – Creating Service Profiles for an RFC1483 IRB Service; To create an RFC1483 IRB service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 22 – Select the QoS Parameters tab.
  • Page 23 – Editing an Existing RFC1483 IRB Service Profile
  • Page 24 – Deleting an Existing RFC1483 IRB Service Profile; To delete an existing IRB service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 25 – To create an IP Uplink service profile, follow these steps:
  • Page 29 – Editing an Existing IP Uplink Service Profile; To edit an existing IP Uplink service profile, follow these steps:; Select Save from the File menu to save the configuration.
  • Page 30 – Deleting an Existing IP Uplink Service Profile
  • Page 31 – Connection Templates; Deploying Connection Templates; To deploy a Connection Template, follow these steps:
  • Page 33 – Check the summary information displayed is correct.; Configuring Connection Templates; To configure connection templates, follow these steps:
  • Page 35 – Deleting Connection Templates; To delete connection templates, follow these steps:; Click Delete to delete the selected connection template.; Service Provisioning
  • Page 36 – Creating a Service Instance; To create a service instance, follow these steps:
  • Page 39 – Summary information displays in the Summary panel.
  • Page 40 – Configuring and Commissioning a Service Instance; By manually configuring each parameter in the service instance.
  • Page 41 – Configuring and Commissioning a Pure ATM Service Instance; You cannot apply a profile to the pure ATM switching service.; Configuring the ATM Service Parameters; Select a connection from the ATM Connection list.; Select the Service Uplink tab.
  • Page 42 – Commissioning the Pure ATM Service Instance
  • Page 43 – Select Save to save the Action Report, if required.; Configuring and Commissioning a PPPoA-SD Service Instance
  • Page 44 – Applying a PPPoA-SD Service Profile; Select Apply Profile from the Edit menu.; Configuring the PPPoA-SD Service Parameters
  • Page 45 – Enter a Service Description, if required.; Commissioning the PPPoA-SD Service
  • Page 46 – Additional IOS Configuration For the PPPoA-SD Service; is the destination IP Address mapped to the PVC
  • Page 47 – Now create the required entries in the IP Routing Table:; Configuring and Commissioning an L2TP Service Instance
  • Page 48 – Applying an L2TP Service Profile; Configuring the L2TP Service Parameters
  • Page 49 – Commissioning the L2TP Service
  • Page 52 – Applying a RFC1483 Bridging Service Profile; Configuring the RFC1483 Bridging Service Parameters
  • Page 53 – Commissioning the RFC1483 Bridging Service
  • Page 55 – Configuring and Commissioning a RFC1483 IRB Service Instance; The RFC1483 IRB Service Configuration window appears.
  • Page 56 – Applying a RFC1483 IRB Service Profile; Configuring the RFC1483 IRB Service Parameters
  • Page 57 – Commissioning the RFC1483 IRB Service
  • Page 65 – Commissioning the RFC1483 Routing Service
  • Page 67 – Subscriber Provisioning; Creating a Subscriber; To create subscribers, follow these steps:
  • Page 69 – Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the Number of Subscribers entered in step 2.
  • Page 70 – Deleting a Subscriber
  • Page 71 – Configuring a Subscriber; To configure a subscriber’s details, follow these steps:
  • Page 72 – Connecting a Subscriber to a Service Instance
  • Page 73 – Connection Details Tab
  • Page 75 – Select the Connect to Single Domain tab.
  • Page 76 – Select an NRP from the Node Route Processor list.
  • Page 77 – Common failure causes can include:; Specifying invalid Ingress PVC details.
  • Page 78 – Disconnecting a Subscriber from a Service Instance
  • Page 80 – Administration; Editing a Currently Connected Subscriber’s Details; Select the Configure Subscribers option from a line card.; Moving Subscribers between Services (or NRPs); From a line card select disconnect subscribers.; Press the Disconnect button.; Select a new service.
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C H A P T E R

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Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide

OL-0569-01

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Service/Subscriber Provisioning

The Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager (SCM) allows you to make and manage network
connections through a set of menu options available by right clicking on an appropriate
Cisco 6400 Chassis, NSP, NRP, NLC, or port object in MapViewer window. These menu options allow
you to create and configure services and subscribers, and to manage the subsequent connection of the
subscribers to the services. Figure 9-1 describes the basic workflow for service and subscriber
provisioning.

This chapter details the tasks you need to use during day to day service connection management and the
name we use to describe combined service and subscriber provisioning.

Figure 9-1

Service/Subscriber Provisioning Workflow

Subscriber

Provisioning

Create a subscriber to connect to a service
instance (created earlier). Configure the subscribers
information. Connect the subscriber to one or more
service instances using a connection template.

Create

Service Profiles

Create/Configure

and Commission

Service Instances

Apply an existing

Service Profile to a

Service Instance

Create/Configure

Connection

Templates

Apply a profile (optional) and then configure the
remaining parameters manually or configure all of the
parameters manually. Some manual configuration is
always required (for example, uplink VPI/VCI). Click
the Commission Service button to "roll" the selected
service configuration onto the 6400 UAC hardware.

Service profiles allow you to configure and save
some or all of the configuration information for a
service instance. You can then later apply the profile
to many service instances.

Defining Policies for

Service and Subscriber

Provisioning

Service

Provisioning

Connection templates allow you to set the Quality of
Service (QoS) parameters for the connection
between the Cisco 6400 UAC and the subscriber.

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Summary

Page 2 - SCM Tasks; Objects (that can be selected) to Open the Window

9-2 Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide OL-0569-01 Chapter 9 Service/Subscriber Provisioning Note Each of the windows that appear in this chapter are described in greater detail inChapter 10, “Service/Subscriber Provisioning Windows: Detailed Description”. See the “SCM Tasks” section on...

Page 3 - Defining Policies For Service Provisioning; Creating Service Profiles for a PPPoA-SD Service

9-3 Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide OL-0569-01 Chapter 9 Service/Subscriber Provisioning Defining Policies For Service Provisioning Defining Policies For Service Provisioning Many service providers and telecommunications carriers now offer tiered service levels to theircustomers and...

Page 4 - Select Create Profile.

9-4 Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide OL-0569-01 Chapter 9 Service/Subscriber Provisioning Defining Policies For Service Provisioning To create a PPPoA-SD service profile, follow these steps: Step 1 Select the Cisco 6400 UAC, Profiles, Configure PPPoA-SD Service Profiles option from a...

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