To create an L2 SDP spoke termination on an IES service
Purpose
Ensure that a service and site are created in the IES. To terminate an L2 service on an IES SDP spoke, you must identify the VC and an interface that belong to the VC. The interface must not have an associated port.
Steps
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Choose Manage→Service→Services from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Services form opens. |
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Choose an IES and click Properties. The IES Service (Edit) form opens. |
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On the service tree, expand Sites→site, right-click on Spoke Sdp Bindings and choose Create Spoke SDP Binding. The Spoke SDP Binding (Create) form opens. |
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Select a source interface for the spoke SDP binding in the Source Interface panel. |
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Specify a destination NE for the spoke SDP binding:
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Configure the required general parameters. These parameters appear only when a source interface is assigned to the spoke SDP binding. The range of the Ingress Label parameter depends on the parameter value set for the Static Label Range on the MPLS instance. See To configure an MPLS instance . |
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Configure the parameters in the Hash Label panel. The Enable Hash Label and Enable Signal Capability parameters can only be configured for spoke-SDP bindings that are access interface terminated. |
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Perform one of the following to specify a transport tunnel for the spoke SDP binding.
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To specify an application profile for the spoke SDP binding, by selecting an application profile string. Note: The Application Profile String: - Spoke SDP Binding - IES service form displays only local profiles on the NE. |
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Choose one of the following AA transit policy types, if required. Note: You can only associate one AA transit policy type with a service object. To bind a transit policy to an L3 access interface, a port must already exist on the interface. You can bind a transit policy to only one L3 access interface or spoke SDP binding per NE. The transit policy and the application profile must belong to the same application assurance group or partition.
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To associate an AA redundant protocol with the service object, select an AA redundant protocol in the AA Redundant Protocol panel. |
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Configure the AARP Service Reference Type parameter. |
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To configure custom object attributes for AA reporting: |
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To configure QoS:
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Click on the States tab and configure the Administrative State parameter. |
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To assign ingress and egress ACL filters to the spoke SDP binding: |
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To assign an accounting policy to the spoke SDP binding: |
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Note: A default DoS protection policy is automatically assigned to the SAP. To assign a DoS protection policy or DDoS protection policy to the SAP: |
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To associate a MEP with an SDP binding:
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Save the changes and close the forms. End of steps |