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Perform
How do I create a service template?.
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From the Service Management, Services view, click + CREATE.
The Select a service template to start form opens displaying a list of service templates.
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Click on a L3 VPN service template from the list.
The Create Service form opens with the Template Name parameter populated.
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Configure the parameters, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Service Name |
Specifies the name of the service. Must be unique from other services created using NSP. |
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Customer ID |
Specifies the customer ID |
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Description |
Describes the service |
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Admin State |
Specifies the initial administrative state of the service upon deployment |
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Job ID |
Specifies the work-order number |
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In the Site Details panel, click + ADD.
The Add Site form opens.
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Configure the parameters, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Device ID |
Specifies the assigned queue group redirect list |
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VRF Name |
Specifies the name of the VRF |
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Description |
Describes the VRF |
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MTU |
Specifies the service MTU |
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NE Service ID |
Specifies the NE service ID |
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Autonomous System |
Specifies the AS number advertised to peers for this router |
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ECMP |
Specifies the maximum number of ECMP routes |
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Router ID |
Specifies the unique identifier of the router in the autonomous system |
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Export Inactive BGP |
Specifies whether or not to export the best BGP route as a VPN-IP route, even if inactive due to a preferred route from another PE |
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Route Distinguisher Type |
Specifies the route distinguisher type |
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Route Distinguisher |
Specifies the route distinguisher |
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VRF Import |
Specifies the name of the VRF import policy |
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VRF Export |
Specifies the name of the VRF export policy |
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BGP IPVPN Admin State |
Specifies the BGP IPVPN administrative state. Only applicable on SROS 21.x devices. |
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Route Target (click + ADD) |
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Target Type |
Specifies the type of route target |
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Target Value |
Specifies the route target value |
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In the Auto Bind Tunnel panel, configure the required parameters:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Resolution |
Specifies the MBS of the queue |
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Enforce Strict Tunnel Tagging |
Specifies the PIR rate of the queue |
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Resolution Filter |
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BGP |
Specifies the BGP type for the autobind tunnel |
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GRE |
Specifies whether GRE is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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LDP |
Specifies whether LDP is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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RSVP |
Specifies whether RSVP is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR ISIS |
Specifies whether SR ISIS is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR OSPF |
Specifies whether SR OSPF is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR-TE |
Specifies whether SR-TE is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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UDP |
Specifies the UDP type for the autobind tunnel |
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RIB API |
Specifies whether RIB API is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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MPLS Fwd Policy |
Specifies whether MPLS Fwd policy is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR Policy |
Specifies whether SR policy is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR OSPF3 |
Specifies whether segment routing OSPF3 is used for next hop resolution |
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As required, click the Enable EVPN MPLS check box in the BGP EVPN panel and configure the parameters:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of BGP-EVPN MPLS |
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Route Distinguisher |
Specifies the route distinguisher |
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VRF Import Policy |
Specifies the name of the VRF import policy |
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VRF Export Policy |
Specifies the name of the VRF export policy |
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Route Target (click + ADD) |
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Target Type |
Specifies the type of route target |
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Target Value |
Specifies the route target value |
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Auto Bind Tunnel |
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Resolution |
Specifies the MBS of the queue |
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Enforce Strict Tunnel Tagging |
Specifies the PIR rate of the queue |
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Resolution Filter |
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BGP |
Specifies the BGP type for the autobind tunnel |
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GRE |
Specifies whether GRE is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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LDP |
Specifies whether LDP is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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RSVP |
Specifies whether RSVP is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR ISIS |
Specifies whether SR ISIS is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR OSPF |
Specifies whether SR OSPF is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR-TE |
Specifies whether SR-TE is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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UDP |
Specifies the UDP type for the autobind tunnel |
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RIB API |
Specifies whether RIB API is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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MPLS Fwd Policy |
Specifies whether MPLS Fwd policy is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR Policy |
Specifies whether SR policy is enabled for the autobind tunnel |
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SR OSPF3 |
Specifies whether segment routing OSPF3 is used for next hop resolution |
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As required, click the Enable Maximum Routes check box in the BGP EVPN panel and configure the parameters:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Maximum IPv4 Routes |
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Max Number of Routes |
Specifies the maximum number of IPv4 routes that are configured on the virtual router |
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Log Only |
Specifies whether action is taken when the maximum number of IPv4 routes, held within a VRF context, is reached |
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Mid Route Threshold |
Specifies the mid-level water marker for the number of IPv4 routes that the VRF holds |
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Maximum IPv6 Routes |
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Max Number of Routes |
Specifies the maximum number of IPv6 routes that are configured on the virtual router |
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Log Only |
Specifies whether action is taken when the maximum number of IPv6 routes, held within a VRF context, is reached |
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Mid Route Threshold |
Specifies the mid-level water marker for the number of IPv6 routes that the VRF holds |
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Mc Maximum Routes |
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Max Number of MCast Routes |
Specifies the maximum number of multicast routes that are configured on the virtual router |
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Log Only |
Specifies whether action is taken when the maximum number of multicast routes, held within a VRF context, is reached |
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Mid Route MCast Threshold |
Specifies the mid-level water marker for the number of multicast routes that the VRF holds |
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Configure the parameters in the Route Aggregation panel, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Aggregate (click +ADD) |
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Ip Prefix |
Specifies the destination IP address prefix of the aggregate route |
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Community |
Specifies the community name that is added to the aggregate route |
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Summary Only |
Specifies whether or not to advertise the aggregate route only |
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Next Hop |
Specifies the address of the next hop |
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SNMP Community |
Specifies the SNMP v1/v2c community name associated with the VPRN |
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Ignore NH Metric |
Specifies whether or not to ignore next hop metric |
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Configure the parameters in the Bgp Vpn Backup panel, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to allow BGP-VPN to be used as backup for IPv4 prefixes |
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Ipv6 |
Specifies whether or not to allow BGP-VPN to be used as backup for IPv6 prefixes |
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At the bottom of the form, configure the parameters, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Enable eBGP |
Specifies whether or not the eBGP protocol is enabled |
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Enable Static Route |
Specifies whether or not the static routes protocol is enabled |
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Enable IS-IS |
Specifies whether or not the IS-IS protocol is enabled |
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Enable BGP |
Specifies whether or not the BGP protocol is enabled |
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Enable RIP |
Specifies whether or not the RIP protocol is enabled |
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In the Interface Details panel, click + ADD.
The Add Interface form opens.
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Configure the parameters, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Interface Name |
Specifies the name of the interface |
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Description |
Describes the interface |
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Administrative State |
Specifies the administrative state of the interface |
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Loopback |
Specifies whether to use the interface as a loopback interface |
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IP MTU |
Specifies the interface IP MTU |
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Ingress Stats |
Specifies whether or not ingress statistics will be collected |
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Monitor Oper Group |
Specifies the operational group to monitor |
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If IS-IS was enabled in
Step 12, configure the required parameters in the IS-IS panel:
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Parameter |
Description |
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IS-IS Instance |
Specifies the instance ID for the IS-IS instance |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of the IS-IS interface |
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Passive |
Specifies the passive interface |
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Level Capability |
Specifies the routing level for instance |
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Interface Type |
Specifies the interface type; broadcast or point-to-point |
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If OSPF was enabled in
Step 12, configure the required parameters in the OSPF panel:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Area ID |
Specifies the area identifier |
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Interface Type |
Specifies the interface type, broadcast or point-to-point |
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Passive |
Specifies whether to allow the interface to be advertised as an OSPF interface without running the OSPF protocol |
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Metric |
Specifies the explicit route cost metric that is applied to the interface |
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Authentication Key |
Specifies the authentication key |
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Authentication Type |
Specifies the authentication type used on OSPF interface |
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BFD Liveliness (click check box) |
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Remain Down On Failure |
Specifies whether or not to force adjacency down on failure until session returns |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of the OSPF interface |
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If RIP was enabled in
Step 12, configure the required parameter in the RIP panel:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Group Name |
Specifies the group name |
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In the IPv4 panel, configure the required parameters:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Primary |
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Address |
Specifies the primary IPv4 address assigned to the interface |
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Prefix Length |
Specifies the primary IPv4 address prefix length |
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Secondary (+ ADD) |
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Address |
Specifies the secondary IPv4 address assigned to the interface |
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Prefix Length |
Specifies the secondary IPv4 address prefix length |
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VRRP (+ ADD) |
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Virtual Router ID |
Specifies the virtual router identifier for the VRRP virtual router instance |
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Passive |
Specifies whether or not to suppress the processing of VRRP advertisement messages |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of VRRP |
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Backup |
Specifies virtual router IP addresses for the interface |
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Priority |
Specifies the base priority for the VRRP |
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Message Interval |
Specifies the interval for sending VRRP advertisement messages |
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Ping Reply |
Specifies whether or not to allow non-owner master to reply to ICMP echo requests |
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Traceroute Reply |
Specifies whether or not to allow non-owner master to reply to traceroute requests |
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Standby Forwarding |
Specifies whether or not to allow standby router to forward traffic |
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Neighbor Discovery |
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Timeout |
Specifies the timeout for an ARP entry learned on the interface |
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Retry Timer |
Specifies the ARP retry interval |
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Learn Unsolicited |
Specifies whether or not to learn new entries from any received NA message |
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Proactive Refresh |
Specifies whether or not to send a single refresh message before entry timeout |
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Populate |
Specifies whether or not to allow static and dynamic hosts to be populated in system ARP cache |
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Local Proxy Arp |
Specifies whether or not to enable local proxy ARP on interface |
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Proxy Arp Policy |
Specifies the proxy ARP policy name |
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Populate (click +ADD) |
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Route Type |
Specifies the type of ARP or ND entries that generate host routes |
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Route Tag |
Specifies the tag value used with the host route from an ARP/ND entry |
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Limit |
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Max Entries |
Specifies the maximum number of entries learned on an IP interface |
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Log Only |
Specifies whether or not to generate log entries only if limit is reached |
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Threshold |
Specifies the threshold value that triggers a warning message |
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BFD |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of BFD sessions |
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Transmit Interval |
Specifies the BFD transmit interval over this interface |
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Receive |
Specifies the BFD receive interval over this interface |
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Multiplier |
Specifies the number of consecutive BFD messages missed from the peer |
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Echo Receive |
Specifies the minimum echo interval over this interface |
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Type |
Specifies the local termination point for the BFD session |
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ICMP - Redirects |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of sending ICMP redirect messages |
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Number |
Specifies the maximum number of ICMP redirect messages to send |
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Seconds |
Specifies the time used to limit the number of ICMP redirect messages |
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ICMP - Unreachables |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of sending unreachable messages |
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Number |
Specifies the maximum number of unreachable messages to send |
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Seconds |
Specifies the time used to limit the number of ICMP unreachable messages |
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DHCP |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of DHCP |
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Server |
Specifies the IP addresses for DHCP server requests |
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In the SAP panel, configure the following parameters for both ingress and egress, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Port ID |
Specifies the port identifier |
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Inner VLAN Tag |
Specifies the inner VLAN tag |
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Outer VLAN Tag |
Specifies the outer VLAN tag |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of the service |
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Description |
Describes the SAP |
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Collect Accounting Statistics |
Specifies whether or not accounting statistics will be collected |
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Multi Service Site |
Specifies the multi service site name |
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Perform the following to specify an accounting policy to be used:
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Click on the Accounting Policy field. The Select Accounting Policy form opens.
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Click on an accounting policy in the list, then click SELECT. The Select Accounting Policy form closes.
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Configure the parameters in the Cpu Protection Panel, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Policy Id |
Specifies the CPM protection policy |
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Enable QoS |
Specifies whether or not QoS is enabled |
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Enable IP/IPv6 Filter |
Specifies whether or not an IP/IPv6 filter is enabled |
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If QoS was enabled in
Step 21, configure the required QoS parameters in both the Ingress and Egress sections:
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Parameter |
Description |
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QoS |
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Match QinQ Dot1p (ingress only) |
Specifies the match QinQ Dot1p |
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QinQ Mark Top Only (egress only) |
Specifies whether top Q-tags are marked |
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SAP Ingress |
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Policy Name |
Specifies the name of the ingress SAP policy |
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Queuing Type |
Specifies the ingress queuing type |
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SAP Egress |
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Policy Name |
Specifies the name of the egress SAP policy |
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Queue (click + ADD) |
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Queue ID |
Specifies the unique identifier for the queue |
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CBS |
Specifies the CBS of the queue |
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MBS |
Specifies the MBS of the queue |
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PIR |
Specifies the PIR rate of the queue |
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CIR |
Specifies the CIR rate of the queue |
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Policer (click + ADD) |
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Policer ID |
Specifies the unique identifier for the policer |
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CBS |
Specifies the CBS of the policer |
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MBS |
Specifies the MBS of the policer |
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Stat Mode |
Specifies the mode of statistics collected by the policer |
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Policer Override Rate |
Specifies the policer override rate |
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Policer Control Policy |
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Policy Name |
Specifies the name of the policer control policy |
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Overrides (click check box) |
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Max rate |
Specifies the maximum rate |
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Min Thresh Separation |
Specifies the minimum threshold separation |
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Priority (click +ADD) |
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Priority Level |
Specifies the priority level |
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Mbs Contribution |
Specifies the minimum amount of cumulative buffer space allowed |
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Scheduler Policy |
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Policy Name |
Specifies the name of the scheduler policy |
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Scheduler (click + ADD) |
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Scheduler Name |
Specifies the name of the scheduler |
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PIR |
Specifies the PIR rate of the scheduler |
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CIR |
Specifies the CIR rate of the scheduler |
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Weight |
Specifies the relative weight of the scheduler to feed the queue |
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Cir Weight |
Specifies the weight used at the within-CIR port priority level |
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Aggregate Policer (ingress only) |
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Rate |
Specifies the enforced aggregate rate for all queues |
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Burst |
Specifies the aggregate policer burst |
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Cir |
Specifies the aggregate policer CIR |
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Cbs |
Specifies the aggregate policer CBS |
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Vlan Qos Policy (egress only) |
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Policy Name |
Specifies the Egress VLAN QoS policy name |
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Port Redirect |
Specifies whether or not to enable Egress VLAN QoS policy port redirect |
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Egress Remark Policy (egress only) |
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Policy Name |
Specifies the Egress Remark policy name |
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Agg Rate or Percent Agg Rate |
Specifies the enforced aggregate rate for all queues |
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If a filter was enabled in
Step 21, configure the required filter parameters:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Aggregate Policer (ingress only) |
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Rate |
Specifies the enforced aggregate rate for all queues |
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Burst |
Specifies the aggregate policer burst |
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Cir |
Specifies the aggregate policer CIR |
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Cbs |
Specifies the aggregate policer CBS |
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IP/IPv6 Filter |
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IP |
Specifies the IP filter identifier |
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IPv6 |
Specifies the IPv6 filter identifier |
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In the Routed VPLS panel, configure the required parameters:
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Parameter |
Description |
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VPLS Name |
Specifies the name of the VPLS service |
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EVPN Tunnel |
Specifies whether or not to configure the interface as a VPLS EVPN tunnel |
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ARP |
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Learn Dynamic |
Specifies whether or not dynamic entries learning is enabled |
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Advertise Static |
Specifies whether or not advertise static is enabled |
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Advertise Static Route Tag |
Specifies the advertise static route tag |
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Advertise Dynamic |
Specifies whether or not advertise dynamic is enabled |
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Advertise Dynamic Route Tag |
Specifies the advertise dynamic route tag |
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In the IPv6 Details panel, configure the required parameters:
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Parameter |
Description |
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IPv6 (+ ADD) |
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IPv6 Address |
Specifies the IPv6 address assigned to the interface |
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Prefix Length |
Specifies the IPv6 address prefix length |
Click ADD to add the interface.
The Add Interface form closes.
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In the IP Transports panel, click +ADD.
The Add IP Transport form opens.
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Configure the parameters, as required:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Transport Port ID |
Specifies the Transport Port Identifier |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state for this IP Transport entry |
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Description |
Description of this IP Transport |
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Local Host |
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Local Host IP Address |
Specifies the IP address of the IP Transport Local Host |
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Local Host Port Number |
Specifies the Internet socket port number |
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Local Host Protocol |
Specifies the IP protocol that the Local Host |
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Session Details |
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DSCP |
Specifies the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) for all packets sent to Remote Hosts (within the same IP Transport) |
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Forwarding Class |
Specifies the Forwarding Class (FC) for all packets sent to Remote Hosts (within the same IP Transport) |
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Filter Unknown Host |
Specifies whether to allow a connection/session with an unknown remote host |
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Profile |
Specifies the profile marking for all packets sent to Remote Hosts (within the same IP Transport) |
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TCP |
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TCP Max Retries |
Specifies the maximum number of consecutive attempts to establish a TCP connection |
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TCP Retry Interval |
Specifies the period of time between consecutive attempts to establish a TCP connection |
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TCP In Active Timeout |
Specifies the maximum period of time a TCP connection can remain idle before tear-down is initiated |
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Remote Host (click +ADD) |
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Remote Host Id |
Specifies the identifier for this IP Transport Remote Host |
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Name |
Specifies the name assigned to this IP Transport Remote Host |
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Description |
Specifies the description of this IP Transport Remote Host |
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Remote Host Ip Address |
Specifies the IP address of the IP Transport Remote Host |
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Remote Host Port Number |
Specifies the number of a TCP or UDP port |
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Check TCP |
Specifies the TCP connection test to be initiated |
Click ADD to add the IP Transport.
The Add IP Transport form closes.
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If eBGP was enabled in
Step 12, configure the required parameters:
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Parameter |
Description |
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Loop Detect |
Specifies the strategy for loop detection in the AS path |
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Peer IP Tracking |
Specifies whether or not to enable BGP peer tracking |
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Router ID |
Specifies the Router ID for the BGP instance in the AS |
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Local AS |
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As Number |
Specifies the Local (or virtual) BGP AS number |
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Rapid Withdrawal |
Specifies whether or not to send BGP withdrawal UPDATE messages immediately |
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Min Route Advertisement |
Specifies the minimum time before a prefix can be advertised to peer |
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Next Hop Resolution |
Specifies whether BGP routes can be used to resolve BGP nexthop |
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Best Path Selection |
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Compare Origin Validation State |
Specifies whether the origin validation state is used in the BGP decision process |
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Deterministic MED |
Specifies whether paths will be grouped based on AS before MED attribute comparison |
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Origin Invalid Unusable |
Specifies whether routes that have an origin validation state of 'Invalid' can be used |
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Ignore NH Metric |
Specifies whether next-hop distance will be ignored during best path selection |
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Ignore Router ID |
Specifies whether router ID will be ignored during best path selection |
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Always Compare MED |
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MED Value |
Specifies the Always Compare MED context |
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Strict AS |
Specifies whether MED attributes will be compared from same-neighbor AS routes only |
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AS Path Ignore |
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IPv4 |
Specifies whether AS path length will be ignored for unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes |
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IPv6 |
Specifies whether AS path length will be ignored for unlabeled unicast IPv6 routes |
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Label IPv4 |
Specifies whether AS path length will be ignored for labeled unicast IPv4 routes |
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Ebgp Ibgp Equal |
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IPv4 |
Specifies whether to consider EBGP and IBGP labeled IPv4 routes equal |
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IPv6 |
Specifies whether to consider EBGP and IBGP labeled IPv6 routes equal |
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Label IPv4 |
Specifies whether to consider EBGP and IBGP unlabeled IPv4 routes equal |
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Group (+ ADD) |
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Group Name |
Specifies the group name |
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Damping |
Specifies whether BGP route damping is used to reduce route flap |
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Authentication Key |
Specifies the BGP authentication key for all peers |
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Peer AS |
Specifies the peer AS number |
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Peer IP Tracking |
Specifies whether BGP peer tracking is enabled |
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Prefix Limit (click +ADD) |
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Family |
Specifies the address family to which the limit applies |
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Maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of routes to be learned from a peer |
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Threshold |
Specifies the percentage threshold that triggers a warning message |
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Idle Timeout |
Specifies the time which BGP peering remains idle before reconnecting |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of the BGP group |
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Export (click check box) |
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Policy |
Specifies the export policy name |
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Import (click check box) |
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Policy |
Specifies the export policy name |
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Type |
Specifies the BGP peer type |
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Family (click check box) |
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Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to add support for the IPv4 address family |
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Ipv6 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise MP-BGP support for the IPv6 address family |
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Mcast Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the MCAST-IPv4 address family |
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Flow Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the flowspec-IPv4 address family |
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Flow Ipv6 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the flowspec-IPv6 address family |
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Mcast Ipv6 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the MCAST-IPv6 address family |
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Label Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the label-IPv4 address family |
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Neighbor (+ ADD) |
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Import Policy |
Specifies the import policy name |
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Export Policy |
Specifies the export policy name |
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IP Address |
Specifies the IP address that the neighbor uses to communicate with BGP peers |
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Group Name |
Specifies the group name |
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Peer AS |
Specifies the peer AS number |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of the BGP neighbor |
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Split Horizon |
Specifies whether to prevent routes being reflected back to best-route peer |
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Authentication Key |
Specifies the BGP authentication key for peer |
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Description |
Describes the BGP neighbor |
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AS Override |
Specifies whether the peer's ASN will be replaced by the local ASN in AS Path |
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Type |
Specifies the BGP peer type |
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Family (click check box) |
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Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to add support for the IPv4 address family |
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Ipv6 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise MP-BGP support for the IPv6 address family |
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Mcast Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the MCAST-IPv4 address family |
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Flow Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the flowspec-IPv4 address family |
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Flow Ipv6 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the flowspec-IPv6 address family |
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Mcast Ipv6 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the MCAST-IPv6 address family |
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Label Ipv4 |
Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the label-IPv4 address family |
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If Enable Static Route was enabled in
Step 12, click + ADD in the Static Route Details panel.
The Add Static Route form opens.
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Configure the parameters, as required.
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Parameter |
Description |
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IP Prefix |
Specifies the IP prefix for the static route |
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Prefix Length |
Specifies the prefix length for the static route |
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Route Type |
Specifies the static route type |
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Tag |
Specifies the static route tag |
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Is Blackhole |
Specifies whether the prefix is a blackhole route |
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Next Hop (+ ADD) |
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IP Address |
Specifies the IP address of the next hop |
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Preference |
Specifies the priority of this static route over routes from different sources |
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Tag |
Specifies the static route tag |
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BFD Liveness |
Specifies whether or not to use Bidirectional Forwarding Detection on this static route |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of next hop |
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Indirect (+ ADD) |
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IP Address |
Specifies the IP address of the next hop |
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Preference |
Specifies the priority of this static route over routes from different sources |
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Tag |
Specifies the static route tag |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of next hop |
Click ADD to add the static route.
The Add Static Route form closes.
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If Enable IS-IS was enabled in
Step 12, click + ADD in the IS-IS panel.
The Add IS-IS form opens.
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Configure the parameters, as required.
|
Parameter |
Description |
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IS-IS Instance |
Specifies the instance ID for the IS-IS instance |
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Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of the IS-IS instance |
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Export Policy |
Specifies the export policies that determine exported routes |
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Import Policy |
Specifies the import policy names for routes from IGP to route table |
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Level Capability |
Specifies the routing level for the instance |
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Advertise Router Capability |
Specifies the router capabilities advertisement to neighbors |
Click ADD to add the IS-IS instance.
The Add IS-IS form closes.
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If Enable OSPF was enabled in
Step 12, configure the parameters as required:
|
Parameter |
Description |
|
Compatible RFC-1583 |
Enables OSPF summary and external route calculations |
|
Overload On Boot (click check box) |
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Timeout |
Specifies the time during which the router operates in overload state before reestablishing normal operations |
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Export Policy |
Specifies the export policies that determine exported routes |
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Import Policy |
Specifies the import policy names for routes from IGP to route table |
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Timers |
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Incremental SPF Wait |
Specifies the delay time before an incremental SPF calculation starts |
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LSA Accumulate |
Specifies the delay to gather LSAs before advertising to neighbors |
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LSA Arrival |
Specifies the minimum delay between receipt of same LSAs from neighbors |
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Redistribute Delay |
Specifies the hold down timer for external routes into OSPF |
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LSA Generate |
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Max LSA Wait |
Specifies the maximum time between two LSAs being generated |
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LSA Initial Wait |
Specifies the first wait period between OSPF LSA generation |
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LSA Second Wait |
Specifies the hold time between the first and second LSA generation |
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Spf Wait |
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Max SPF Wait |
Specifies the maximum interval between two consecutive SPF calculations |
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SPF Initial Wait |
Specifies the initial SPF calculation delay after a topology change |
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SPF Second Wait |
Specifies the hold time between the first and second SPF calculation |
|
Graceful Restart (click check box) |
|
Helper Mode |
Enables graceful restart helper for OSPF |
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Strict Lsa Checking |
Enables strict LSA checking during graceful restart helper |
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If Enable RIP was enabled in
Step 12, configure the parameters as required:
|
Parameter |
Description |
|
Export Policy |
Specifies the export policies that determine exported routes |
|
Import Policy |
Specifies the import policy names for routes from IGP to route table |
|
Metric In |
Specifies the metric added to routes received from a RIP neighbor |
|
Metric Out |
Specifies the metric added to routes exported into RIP |
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Preference |
Specifies the route preference |
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Propagate Metric |
Enables the BGP MED used to configure the RIP metric |
|
Receive |
Specifies the accepted version on received packets |
|
Send |
Specifies the RIP version and method used to send RIP updates |
|
Admin State |
Specifies the administrative state of the IS-IS instance |
|
Timers |
|
Update |
Specifies the timer that controls the frequency of updates |
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Timeout |
Specifies the RIP timeout timer |
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Flush |
Specifies the RIP flush timer |
|
Group (click +ADD) |
|
Group Name |
Specifies the group name |
|
Admin State |
Administrative state of the RIP group |
|
Export Policy |
Specifies the export policies that determine exported routes |
|
Import Policy |
Specifies the import policy names for routes from IGP to route table |
|
Metric In |
Specifies the metric added to routes received from a RIP neighbor |
|
Metric Out |
Specifies the metric added to routes exported into RIP |
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Preference |
Specifies the route preference |
|
Propagate Metric |
Enables the BGP MED used to configure the RIP metric |
|
Receive |
Specifies the accepted version on received packets |
|
Send |
Specifies the RIP version and method used to send RIP updates |
|
Timers |
|
Update |
Specifies the timer that controls the frequency of updates |
|
Timeout |
Specifies the RIP timeout timer |
|
Flush |
Specifies the RIP flush timer |
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Click ADD to add the site.
The Add Site form closes.
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In the SDP Details panel, click + ADD.
The Add SDP form opens.
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Configure the parameters, as required:
|
Parameter |
Description |
|
Source Device ID |
Specifies the SDP source device identifier |
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Destination Device ID |
Specifies the SDP destination device identifier |
|
Steering Parameter |
Specifies the steering parameter used by NSP |
|
SDP ID |
Specifies the SDP identifier |
|
Description |
Describes the SDP binding |
|
Interface |
Species the name of the interface |
|
Override VC-ID |
Specifies whether or not the VC-ID will serve as the NE service ID for the SDP |
|
VC ID |
Specifies the SDP virtual circuit identifier |
Click ADD to add the SDP binding. The Add SDP form closes.
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Perform one of the following:
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Select the Reserve Resources check box and click PLAN to create the service in a Planned state.
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Click SAVE to create the service in a Saved state.
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Click DEPLOY to create the service in a Deployed state.
See
What is Life Cycle State? for more information.
End of steps |