To view and manage service tunnels and tunnel elements

Steps
 

Choose Manage→Service Tunnels from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Service Tunnels form opens.


Click Search, choose a service tunnel, and click Properties. The Tunnel (Edit) form opens.

If you searched on Service (or on a specific service type) used as a service tunnel, be aware that the generated list contents are subject to change, depending on current usage and on when the last on-demand (manual) discovery was conducted. There is no auto-discovery for this listing.

In other words, only those services will be listed that were known to be used as service tunnels when the last discovery was conducted. Because the discovery is only updated on user demand, the list of services generated here may not be up to date.

To discover service tunnels details the on-demand discovery of service tunnels (including a service used by another service as a tunnel).


View or configure the parameters, as required.

View the States and State Cause indicators, if applicable, for troubleshooting information, such as a failed OAM diagnostic.


Select a tunnel and click Rediscover Destination Site as needed to rediscover the service tunnel destination. If the tunnel selected has its Terminating Site ID set with an interface IP address and a managed node is found that owns that IP address, the rediscovery will update the Terminating Site ID with the node ID.


Save the changes and close the forms.

End of steps