How do I create an L3 VPN service?

Purpose

Use this procedure to create an L3 VPN service. The parameters that are available to you is dependant on the intent type that is associated with the service template you select, and may differ from those described in this procedure, which assumes the Nokia-provided L3 VPN template is being used.

Steps
 

Perform How do I create a service template?.


From the Service Management, Services view, click + CREATE.

The Select a service template to start form opens displaying a list of service templates.


Click on a L3 VPN service template from the list.

The Create Service form opens with the Template Name parameter populated.


Configure the parameters, as required:

Parameter

Description

Service Name

Specifies the name of the service. Must be unique from other services created using NSP.

Customer ID

Specifies the customer ID

Description

Describes the service

Admin State

Specifies the initial administrative state of the service upon deployment

Job ID

Specifies the work-order number


In the Site Details panel, click + ADD.

The Add Site form opens.


Configure the parameters, as required:

Parameter

Description

Device ID

Specifies the assigned queue group redirect list

VRF Name

Specifies the name of the VRF

Description

Describes the VRF

MTU

Specifies the service MTU

NE Service ID

Specifies the NE service ID

Autonomous System

Specifies the AS number advertised to peers for this router

ECMP

Specifies the maximum number of ECMP routes

Router ID

Specifies the unique identifier of the router in the autonomous system

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

Route Distinguisher Type

Specifies the route distinguisher type

Route Distinguisher

Specifies the route distinguisher

VRF Import

Specifies the name of the VRF import policy

VRF Export

Specifies the name of the VRF export policy

BGP IPVPN Admin State

Specifies the BGP IPVPN administrative state. Only applicable on SROS 21.x devices.

Route Target (click + ADD)

Target Type

Specifies the type of route target

Target Value

Specifies the route target value


In the Auto Bind Tunnel panel, configure the required parameters:

Parameter

Description

Resolution

Specifies the MBS of the queue

Enforce Strict Tunnel Tagging

Specifies the PIR rate of the queue

Resolution Filter

BGP

Specifies the BGP type for the autobind tunnel

GRE

Specifies whether GRE is enabled for the autobind tunnel

LDP

Specifies whether LDP is enabled for the autobind tunnel

RSVP

Specifies whether RSVP is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR ISIS

Specifies whether SR ISIS is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR OSPF

Specifies whether SR OSPF is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR-TE

Specifies whether SR-TE is enabled for the autobind tunnel

UDP

Specifies the UDP type for the autobind tunnel

RIB API

Specifies whether RIB API is enabled for the autobind tunnel

MPLS Fwd Policy

Specifies whether MPLS Fwd policy is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR Policy

Specifies whether SR policy is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR OSPF3

Specifies whether segment routing OSPF3 is used for next hop resolution


As required, click the Enable EVPN MPLS check box in the BGP EVPN panel and configure the parameters:

Parameter

Description

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of BGP-EVPN MPLS

Route Distinguisher

Specifies the route distinguisher

VRF Import Policy

Specifies the name of the VRF import policy

VRF Export Policy

Specifies the name of the VRF export policy

Route Target (click + ADD)

Target Type

Specifies the type of route target

Target Value

Specifies the route target value

Auto Bind Tunnel

Resolution

Specifies the MBS of the queue

Enforce Strict Tunnel Tagging

Specifies the PIR rate of the queue

Resolution Filter

BGP

Specifies the BGP type for the autobind tunnel

GRE

Specifies whether GRE is enabled for the autobind tunnel

LDP

Specifies whether LDP is enabled for the autobind tunnel

RSVP

Specifies whether RSVP is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR ISIS

Specifies whether SR ISIS is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR OSPF

Specifies whether SR OSPF is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR-TE

Specifies whether SR-TE is enabled for the autobind tunnel

UDP

Specifies the UDP type for the autobind tunnel

RIB API

Specifies whether RIB API is enabled for the autobind tunnel

MPLS Fwd Policy

Specifies whether MPLS Fwd policy is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR Policy

Specifies whether SR policy is enabled for the autobind tunnel

SR OSPF3

Specifies whether segment routing OSPF3 is used for next hop resolution


As required, click the Enable Maximum Routes check box in the BGP EVPN panel and configure the parameters:

Parameter

Description

Maximum IPv4 Routes

Max Number of Routes

Specifies the maximum number of IPv4 routes that are configured on the virtual router

Log Only

Specifies whether action is taken when the maximum number of IPv4 routes, held within a VRF context, is reached

Mid Route Threshold

Specifies the mid-level water marker for the number of IPv4 routes that the VRF holds

Maximum IPv6 Routes

Max Number of Routes

Specifies the maximum number of IPv6 routes that are configured on the virtual router

Log Only

Specifies whether action is taken when the maximum number of IPv6 routes, held within a VRF context, is reached

Mid Route Threshold

Specifies the mid-level water marker for the number of IPv6 routes that the VRF holds

Mc Maximum Routes

Max Number of MCast Routes

Specifies the maximum number of multicast routes that are configured on the virtual router

Log Only

Specifies whether action is taken when the maximum number of multicast routes, held within a VRF context, is reached

Mid Route MCast Threshold

Specifies the mid-level water marker for the number of multicast routes that the VRF holds


10 

Configure the parameters in the Route Aggregation panel, as required:

Parameter

Description

Aggregate (click +ADD)

Ip Prefix

Specifies the destination IP address prefix of the aggregate route

Community

Specifies the community name that is added to the aggregate route

Summary Only

Specifies whether or not to advertise the aggregate route only

Next Hop

Specifies the address of the next hop

SNMP Community

Specifies the SNMP v1/v2c community name associated with the VPRN

Ignore NH Metric

Specifies whether or not to ignore next hop metric


11 

Configure the parameters in the Bgp Vpn Backup panel, as required:

Parameter

Description

Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to allow BGP-VPN to be used as backup for IPv4 prefixes

Ipv6

Specifies whether or not to allow BGP-VPN to be used as backup for IPv6 prefixes


12 

At the bottom of the form, configure the parameters, as required:

Parameter

Description

Enable eBGP

Specifies whether or not the eBGP protocol is enabled

Enable Static Route

Specifies whether or not the static routes protocol is enabled

Enable IS-IS

Specifies whether or not the IS-IS protocol is enabled

Enable BGP

Specifies whether or not the BGP protocol is enabled

Enable RIP

Specifies whether or not the RIP protocol is enabled


13 

In the Interface Details panel, click + ADD.

The Add Interface form opens.


14 

Configure the parameters, as required:

Parameter

Description

Interface Name

Specifies the name of the interface

Description

Describes the interface

Administrative State

Specifies the administrative state of the interface

Loopback

Specifies whether to use the interface as a loopback interface

IP MTU

Specifies the interface IP MTU

Ingress Stats

Specifies whether or not ingress statistics will be collected

Monitor Oper Group

Specifies the operational group to monitor


15 

If IS-IS was enabled in Step 12, configure the required parameters in the IS-IS panel:

Parameter

Description

IS-IS Instance

Specifies the instance ID for the IS-IS instance

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of the IS-IS interface

Passive

Specifies the passive interface

Level Capability

Specifies the routing level for instance

Interface Type

Specifies the interface type; broadcast or point-to-point


16 

If OSPF was enabled in Step 12, configure the required parameters in the OSPF panel:

Parameter

Description

Area ID

Specifies the area identifier

Interface Type

Specifies the interface type, broadcast or point-to-point

Passive

Specifies whether to allow the interface to be advertised as an OSPF interface without running the OSPF protocol

Metric

Specifies the explicit route cost metric that is applied to the interface

Authentication Key

Specifies the authentication key

Authentication Type

Specifies the authentication type used on OSPF interface

BFD Liveliness (click check box)

Remain Down On Failure

Specifies whether or not to force adjacency down on failure until session returns

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of the OSPF interface


17 

If RIP was enabled in Step 12, configure the required parameter in the RIP panel:

Parameter

Description

Group Name

Specifies the group name


18 

In the IPv4 panel, configure the required parameters:

Parameter

Description

Primary

Address

Specifies the primary IPv4 address assigned to the interface

Prefix Length

Specifies the primary IPv4 address prefix length

Secondary (+ ADD)

Address

Specifies the secondary IPv4 address assigned to the interface

Prefix Length

Specifies the secondary IPv4 address prefix length

VRRP (+ ADD)

Virtual Router ID

Specifies the virtual router identifier for the VRRP virtual router instance

Passive

Specifies whether or not to suppress the processing of VRRP advertisement messages

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of VRRP

Backup

Specifies virtual router IP addresses for the interface

Priority

Specifies the base priority for the VRRP

Message Interval

Specifies the interval for sending VRRP advertisement messages

Ping Reply

Specifies whether or not to allow non-owner master to reply to ICMP echo requests

Traceroute Reply

Specifies whether or not to allow non-owner master to reply to traceroute requests

Standby Forwarding

Specifies whether or not to allow standby router to forward traffic

Neighbor Discovery

Timeout

Specifies the timeout for an ARP entry learned on the interface

Retry Timer

Specifies the ARP retry interval

Learn Unsolicited

Specifies whether or not to learn new entries from any received NA message

Proactive Refresh

Specifies whether or not to send a single refresh message before entry timeout

Populate

Specifies whether or not to allow static and dynamic hosts to be populated in system ARP cache

Local Proxy Arp

Specifies whether or not to enable local proxy ARP on interface

Proxy Arp Policy

Specifies the proxy ARP policy name

Populate (click +ADD)

Route Type

Specifies the type of ARP or ND entries that generate host routes

Route Tag

Specifies the tag value used with the host route from an ARP/ND entry

Limit

Max Entries

Specifies the maximum number of entries learned on an IP interface

Log Only

Specifies whether or not to generate log entries only if limit is reached

Threshold

Specifies the threshold value that triggers a warning message

BFD

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of BFD sessions

Transmit Interval

Specifies the BFD transmit interval over this interface

Receive

Specifies the BFD receive interval over this interface

Multiplier

Specifies the number of consecutive BFD messages missed from the peer

Echo Receive

Specifies the minimum echo interval over this interface

Type

Specifies the local termination point for the BFD session

ICMP - Redirects

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of sending ICMP redirect messages

Number

Specifies the maximum number of ICMP redirect messages to send

Seconds

Specifies the time used to limit the number of ICMP redirect messages

ICMP - Unreachables

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of sending unreachable messages

Number

Specifies the maximum number of unreachable messages to send

Seconds

Specifies the time used to limit the number of ICMP unreachable messages

DHCP

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of DHCP

Server

Specifies the IP addresses for DHCP server requests


19 

In the SAP panel, configure the following parameters for both ingress and egress, as required:

Parameter

Description

Port ID

Specifies the port identifier

Inner VLAN Tag

Specifies the inner VLAN tag

Outer VLAN Tag

Specifies the outer VLAN tag

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of the service

Description

Describes the SAP

Collect Accounting Statistics

Specifies whether or not accounting statistics will be collected

Multi Service Site

Specifies the multi service site name


20 

Perform the following to specify an accounting policy to be used:

  1. Click on the Accounting Policy field. The Select Accounting Policy form opens.

  2. Click on an accounting policy in the list, then click SELECT. The Select Accounting Policy form closes.


21 

Configure the parameters in the Cpu Protection Panel, as required:

Parameter

Description

Policy Id

Specifies the CPM protection policy

Enable QoS

Specifies whether or not QoS is enabled

Enable IP/IPv6 Filter

Specifies whether or not an IP/IPv6 filter is enabled


22 

If QoS was enabled in Step 21, configure the required QoS parameters in both the Ingress and Egress sections:

Parameter

Description

QoS

Match QinQ Dot1p (ingress only)

Specifies the match QinQ Dot1p

QinQ Mark Top Only (egress only)

Specifies whether top Q-tags are marked

SAP Ingress

Policy Name

Specifies the name of the ingress SAP policy

Queuing Type

Specifies the ingress queuing type

SAP Egress

Policy Name

Specifies the name of the egress SAP policy

Queue (click + ADD)

Queue ID

Specifies the unique identifier for the queue

CBS

Specifies the CBS of the queue

MBS

Specifies the MBS of the queue

PIR

Specifies the PIR rate of the queue

CIR

Specifies the CIR rate of the queue

Policer (click + ADD)

Policer ID

Specifies the unique identifier for the policer

CBS

Specifies the CBS of the policer

MBS

Specifies the MBS of the policer

Stat Mode

Specifies the mode of statistics collected by the policer

Policer Override Rate

Specifies the policer override rate

Policer Control Policy

Policy Name

Specifies the name of the policer control policy

Overrides (click check box)

Max rate

Specifies the maximum rate

Min Thresh Separation

Specifies the minimum threshold separation

Priority (click +ADD)

Priority Level

Specifies the priority level

Mbs Contribution

Specifies the minimum amount of cumulative buffer space allowed

Scheduler Policy

Policy Name

Specifies the name of the scheduler policy

Scheduler (click + ADD)

Scheduler Name

Specifies the name of the scheduler

PIR

Specifies the PIR rate of the scheduler

CIR

Specifies the CIR rate of the scheduler

Weight

Specifies the relative weight of the scheduler to feed the queue

Cir Weight

Specifies the weight used at the within-CIR port priority level

Aggregate Policer (ingress only)

Rate

Specifies the enforced aggregate rate for all queues

Burst

Specifies the aggregate policer burst

Cir

Specifies the aggregate policer CIR

Cbs

Specifies the aggregate policer CBS

Vlan Qos Policy (egress only)

Policy Name

Specifies the Egress VLAN QoS policy name

Port Redirect

Specifies whether or not to enable Egress VLAN QoS policy port redirect

Egress Remark Policy (egress only)

Policy Name

Specifies the Egress Remark policy name

Agg Rate or Percent Agg Rate

Specifies the enforced aggregate rate for all queues


23 

If a filter was enabled in Step 21, configure the required filter parameters:

Parameter

Description

Aggregate Policer (ingress only)

Rate

Specifies the enforced aggregate rate for all queues

Burst

Specifies the aggregate policer burst

Cir

Specifies the aggregate policer CIR

Cbs

Specifies the aggregate policer CBS

IP/IPv6 Filter

IP

Specifies the IP filter identifier

IPv6

Specifies the IPv6 filter identifier


24 

In the Routed VPLS panel, configure the required parameters:

Parameter

Description

VPLS Name

Specifies the name of the VPLS service

EVPN Tunnel

Specifies whether or not to configure the interface as a VPLS EVPN tunnel

ARP

Learn Dynamic

Specifies whether or not dynamic entries learning is enabled

Advertise Static

Specifies whether or not advertise static is enabled

Advertise Static Route Tag

Specifies the advertise static route tag

Advertise Dynamic

Specifies whether or not advertise dynamic is enabled

Advertise Dynamic Route Tag

Specifies the advertise dynamic route tag


25 

In the IPv6 Details panel, configure the required parameters:

Parameter

Description

IPv6 (+ ADD)

IPv6 Address

Specifies the IPv6 address assigned to the interface

Prefix Length

Specifies the IPv6 address prefix length

Click ADD to add the interface.

The Add Interface form closes.


26 

In the IP Transports panel, click +ADD.

The Add IP Transport form opens.


27 

Configure the parameters, as required:

Parameter

Description

Transport Port ID

Specifies the Transport Port Identifier

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state for this IP Transport entry

Description

Description of this IP Transport

Local Host

Local Host IP Address

Specifies the IP address of the IP Transport Local Host

Local Host Port Number

Specifies the Internet socket port number

Local Host Protocol

Specifies the IP protocol that the Local Host

Session Details

DSCP

Specifies the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) for all packets sent to Remote Hosts (within the same IP Transport)

Forwarding Class

Specifies the Forwarding Class (FC) for all packets sent to Remote Hosts (within the same IP Transport)

Filter Unknown Host

Specifies whether to allow a connection/session with an unknown remote host

Profile

Specifies the profile marking for all packets sent to Remote Hosts (within the same IP Transport)

TCP

TCP Max Retries

Specifies the maximum number of consecutive attempts to establish a TCP connection

TCP Retry Interval

Specifies the period of time between consecutive attempts to establish a TCP connection

TCP In Active Timeout

Specifies the maximum period of time a TCP connection can remain idle before tear-down is initiated

Remote Host (click +ADD)

Remote Host Id

Specifies the identifier for this IP Transport Remote Host

Name

Specifies the name assigned to this IP Transport Remote Host

Description

Specifies the description of this IP Transport Remote Host

Remote Host Ip Address

Specifies the IP address of the IP Transport Remote Host

Remote Host Port Number

Specifies the number of a TCP or UDP port

Check TCP

Specifies the TCP connection test to be initiated

Click ADD to add the IP Transport.

The Add IP Transport form closes.


28 

If eBGP was enabled in Step 12, configure the required parameters:

Parameter

Description

Loop Detect

Specifies the strategy for loop detection in the AS path

Peer IP Tracking

Specifies whether or not to enable BGP peer tracking

Router ID

Specifies the Router ID for the BGP instance in the AS

Local AS

As Number

Specifies the Local (or virtual) BGP AS number

Rapid Withdrawal

Specifies whether or not to send BGP withdrawal UPDATE messages immediately

Min Route Advertisement

Specifies the minimum time before a prefix can be advertised to peer

Next Hop Resolution

Specifies whether BGP routes can be used to resolve BGP nexthop

Best Path Selection

Compare Origin Validation State

Specifies whether the origin validation state is used in the BGP decision process

Deterministic MED

Specifies whether paths will be grouped based on AS before MED attribute comparison

Origin Invalid Unusable

Specifies whether routes that have an origin validation state of 'Invalid' can be used

Ignore NH Metric

Specifies whether next-hop distance will be ignored during best path selection

Ignore Router ID

Specifies whether router ID will be ignored during best path selection

Always Compare MED

MED Value

Specifies the Always Compare MED context

Strict AS

Specifies whether MED attributes will be compared from same-neighbor AS routes only

AS Path Ignore

IPv4

Specifies whether AS path length will be ignored for unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes

IPv6

Specifies whether AS path length will be ignored for unlabeled unicast IPv6 routes

Label IPv4

Specifies whether AS path length will be ignored for labeled unicast IPv4 routes

Ebgp Ibgp Equal

IPv4

Specifies whether to consider EBGP and IBGP labeled IPv4 routes equal

IPv6

Specifies whether to consider EBGP and IBGP labeled IPv6 routes equal

Label IPv4

Specifies whether to consider EBGP and IBGP unlabeled IPv4 routes equal

Group (+ ADD)

Group Name

Specifies the group name

Damping

Specifies whether BGP route damping is used to reduce route flap

Authentication Key

Specifies the BGP authentication key for all peers

Peer AS

Specifies the peer AS number

Peer IP Tracking

Specifies whether BGP peer tracking is enabled

Prefix Limit (click +ADD)

Family

Specifies the address family to which the limit applies

Maximum

Specifies the maximum number of routes to be learned from a peer

Threshold

Specifies the percentage threshold that triggers a warning message

Idle Timeout

Specifies the time which BGP peering remains idle before reconnecting

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of the BGP group

Export (click check box)

Policy

Specifies the export policy name

Import (click check box)

Policy

Specifies the export policy name

Type

Specifies the BGP peer type

Family (click check box)

Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to add support for the IPv4 address family

Ipv6

Specifies whether or not to advertise MP-BGP support for the IPv6 address family

Mcast Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the MCAST-IPv4 address family

Flow Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the flowspec-IPv4 address family

Flow Ipv6

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the flowspec-IPv6 address family

Mcast Ipv6

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the MCAST-IPv6 address family

Label Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the label-IPv4 address family

Neighbor (+ ADD)

Import Policy

Specifies the import policy name

Export Policy

Specifies the export policy name

IP Address

Specifies the IP address that the neighbor uses to communicate with BGP peers

Group Name

Specifies the group name

Peer AS

Specifies the peer AS number

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of the BGP neighbor

Split Horizon

Specifies whether to prevent routes being reflected back to best-route peer

Authentication Key

Specifies the BGP authentication key for peer

Description

Describes the BGP neighbor

AS Override

Specifies whether the peer's ASN will be replaced by the local ASN in AS Path

Type

Specifies the BGP peer type

Family (click check box)

Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to add support for the IPv4 address family

Ipv6

Specifies whether or not to advertise MP-BGP support for the IPv6 address family

Mcast Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the MCAST-IPv4 address family

Flow Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the flowspec-IPv4 address family

Flow Ipv6

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the flowspec-IPv6 address family

Mcast Ipv6

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the MCAST-IPv6 address family

Label Ipv4

Specifies whether or not to advertise support for the label-IPv4 address family


29 

If Enable Static Route was enabled in Step 12, click + ADD in the Static Route Details panel.

The Add Static Route form opens.


30 

Configure the parameters, as required.

Parameter

Description

IP Prefix

Specifies the IP prefix for the static route

Prefix Length

Specifies the prefix length for the static route

Route Type

Specifies the static route type

Tag

Specifies the static route tag

Is Blackhole

Specifies whether the prefix is a blackhole route

Next Hop (+ ADD)

IP Address

Specifies the IP address of the next hop

Preference

Specifies the priority of this static route over routes from different sources

Tag

Specifies the static route tag

BFD Liveness

Specifies whether or not to use Bidirectional Forwarding Detection on this static route

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of next hop

Indirect (+ ADD)

IP Address

Specifies the IP address of the next hop

Preference

Specifies the priority of this static route over routes from different sources

Tag

Specifies the static route tag

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of next hop

Click ADD to add the static route.

The Add Static Route form closes.


31 

If Enable IS-IS was enabled in Step 12, click + ADD in the IS-IS panel.

The Add IS-IS form opens.


32 

Configure the parameters, as required.

Parameter

Description

IS-IS Instance

Specifies the instance ID for the IS-IS instance

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of the IS-IS instance

Export Policy

Specifies the export policies that determine exported routes

Import Policy

Specifies the import policy names for routes from IGP to route table

Level Capability

Specifies the routing level for the instance

Advertise Router Capability

Specifies the router capabilities advertisement to neighbors

Click ADD to add the IS-IS instance.

The Add IS-IS form closes.


33 

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)

Timeout

Specifies the time during which the router operates in overload state before reestablishing normal operations

Export Policy

Specifies the export policies that determine exported routes

Import Policy

Specifies the import policy names for routes from IGP to route table

Timers

Incremental SPF Wait

Specifies the delay time before an incremental SPF calculation starts

LSA Accumulate

Specifies the delay to gather LSAs before advertising to neighbors

LSA Arrival

Specifies the minimum delay between receipt of same LSAs from neighbors

Redistribute Delay

Specifies the hold down timer for external routes into OSPF

LSA Generate

Max LSA Wait

Specifies the maximum time between two LSAs being generated

LSA Initial Wait

Specifies the first wait period between OSPF LSA generation

LSA Second Wait

Specifies the hold time between the first and second LSA generation

Spf Wait

Max SPF Wait

Specifies the maximum interval between two consecutive SPF calculations

SPF Initial Wait

Specifies the initial SPF calculation delay after a topology change

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

Strict Lsa Checking

Enables strict LSA checking during graceful restart helper


34 

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

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

Admin State

Specifies the administrative state of the IS-IS instance

Timers

Update

Specifies the timer that controls the frequency of updates

Timeout

Specifies the RIP timeout timer

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

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


35 

Click ADD to add the site.

The Add Site form closes.


36 

In the SDP Details panel, click + ADD.

The Add SDP form opens.


37 

Configure the parameters, as required:

Parameter

Description

Source Device ID

Specifies the SDP source device identifier

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.


38 

Perform one of the following:

  1. Select the Reserve Resources check box and click PLAN to create the service in a Planned state.

  2. Click SAVE to create the service in a Saved state.

  3. Click DEPLOY to create the service in a Deployed state.

See What is Life Cycle State? for more information.

End of steps

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