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Cisco OL-21636-01 User Manual

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Cisco IP Solution Center L2VPN and Carrier Ethernet User Guide, 6.0

OL-21636-01

Chapter 9 Creating a VPLS Policy

Defining an Ethernet/ERMS (EVP-LAN) Policy without a CE

The value defined here functions as a filter to restrict the interface types an operator can see during VPLS
service request creation. If defined as ANY, the operator can see all interface types.

Step 3

Check the Standard UNI Port check box to enable port security.

This is the default. When you uncheck the check box, the port is treated as an uplink with no security
features, and the window dynamically changes to eliminate items related to port security.

Step 4

Enter an Interface Format as the slot number/port number for the CE interface (for example, 1/0
indicates that the interface is located at slot 1, port 0).

This is especially useful to specify here if you know that the link will always go through a particular
interface’s slot/port location on all or most of the network devices in the service.

Step 5

Choose a CE Encapsulation type.

The choices are:

DOT1Q

DEFAULT

If DEFAULT is the CE encapsulation type, ISC shows another field for the UNI port type.

Step 6

Check the UNI Shutdown check box if you want to leave the UNI port shut during service activation,
for example, when the service provider wants to deploy a service in the network but wants to activate it
at a later time.

Step 7

Check the Keep Alive check box to configure keepalives on the UNI port.

By default, this check box is unchecked, which causes the command no keepalive to be provisioned on
the UNI port. This prevents a CPE from sending keepalive packets to the U-PE, for security purposes.
This attribute is editable to support modification on a per-service request basis.

Step 8

Check the ANY check box to display all interface types as choices for the UNI interface (when creating
service requests based on this policy).

This check box is checked by default.

Step 9

Check the UNI check box to display all interfaces defined as type UNI as choices for the UNI interface
(when creating service requests based on this policy). This check box is checked by default.

Step 10

Enter one or more Ethernet MAC addresses in UNI MAC addresses.

This selection is present only if you uncheck the Use Existing ACL Name check box. Click the Edit
button to bring up a pop-up window in which you enter MAC addresses to be allowed or denied on the
port. You can also specify a range of addresses by setting a base MAC address and a filtered MAC
address.

Step 11

Choose a Port Type.

The choices are:

Access Port

Trunk with Native VLAN

Step 12

Enter a Link Speed (optional) of None, 10, 100, 1000, Auto, or nonegotiate.

Step 13

Enter a Link Duplex (optional) of None, Full, Half, or Auto.

Step 14

In the PE/UNI Interface Description field, enter an optional description, for example Customer-B
ERMS (EVP-LAN) Service
.

Step 15

Check the VLAN ID AutoPick check box if you want ISC to choose a VLAN ID.

If you do not check this check box, you will be prompted to provide the VLAN in a Provider VLAN ID
field during service activation.