To configure an Ethernet tunnel endpoint

Steps
 

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


Perform one of the following:

  1. Click Create→Ethernet Tunnel Endpoint. The Select Network Elements form opens.

    Select a site on which to create an Ethernet tunnel endpoint and click OK. The Ethernet Tunnel Endpoint (Create) form opens.

  2. Select an existing tunnel endpoint and click Properties. The Ethernet Tunnel Endpoint (Edit) form opens.


Configure the required parameters.

The Tunnel Endpoint ID and Site ID parameters are only configurable when you are creating a new Ethernet Tunnel Endpoint.

The Access Adapt QoS, Enable Per Forwarding Path Ingress Queue, and Operational Path Endpoint Threshold parameters are only displayed when the Protection Type parameter is set to Load Sharing.


Click on the Path Endpoints tab to configure path endpoints.

Use the following steps:

  1. Click Create or select an existing path endpoint and click Properties. The Ethernet Tunnel Path Endpoint (Create|Edit) form opens.

  2. Configure the required parameters.

    The Path ID parameter is only configurable when you are creating a new Ethernet tunnel path endpoint.

    The APS Command parameter is only displayed and configurable when you are configuring an existing Ethernet tunnel path endpoint and when the Protection Type parameter you configured in Step 3 is set to G8031 1:1. The associated Perform APS Command button is used to perform the selected command on the path endpoint.

  3. Click on the Properties button in the Ethernet Path panel if you need to view or alter parameters on the Ethernet Path or configure a CFM Test. The Ethernet Path - Properties button is only displayed and selectable when you are configuring an existing Ethernet Tunnel Path Endpoint.

  4. Click on the Port tab to configure a terminating port for a new Ethernet tunnel path endpoint.

  5. Select a terminating port.

  6. Configure the Control Tag (Outer Encapsulation Value) and Control Tag (Inner Encapsulation Value) parameters.

  7. Save your changes and close the form.


Click on the MEPs tab to configure a MEP for a new Ethernet tunnel path endpoint.

Use the following steps:

  1. Click Create. The MEP (Create) form opens.

  2. Configure the required parameters.

    The Control MEP parameter is only displayed if the Interface Type parameter is set to Ethernet Tunnel Path Endpoint.

    The CCM Padding Packet Size (Bytes) parameter cannot be configured when the CCM interval parameter is set to 10 ms or 100 ms.

    When configuring a Down MEP on a Subscriber Group Interface SAP, the Direction parameter cannot be configured.

  3. If the Maintenance Domain for this MEP has a Name Type of none and its Maintenance Association has a Name Format of icc-based, then the Y.1731 TEST and the AIS tabs will also be displayed. See To configure a MEP on a SAP for more information.

  4. Save your changes and close the form.


Save your changes and close the form.

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