Cisco OL-21636-01 User Manual
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Cisco IP Solution Center L2VPN and Carrier Ethernet User Guide, 6.0
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Chapter 9 Creating a VPLS Policy
Defining an Ethernet/ERMS (EVP-LAN) Policy with a CE
c.
cdp drop threshold—Enter the number of packets per second to be received at which point the
interface will start dropping CDP packets.
d.
Tunnel VTP—Enable Layer 2 tunnelling on VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP).
e.
VTP threshold—Enter the number of packets per second to be received before the interface is shut
down.
f.
vtp drop threshold—Enter the number of packets per second to be received at which point the
interface will start dropping VTP packets.
g.
Tunnel STP—Enable Layer 2 tunnelling on Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
h.
STP Threshold—Enter the number of packets per second to be received before the interface is shut
down.
i.
stp drop threshold—Enter the number of packets per second to be received at which point the
interface will start dropping STP packets.
j.
Recovery Interval—Enter the amount of time, in seconds, to wait before recovering a UNI port.
Step 23
Click the Next button, if you want to enable template support for the policy.
The Template Association window appears. In this window, you can enable template support and,
optionally, associate templates and data files with the policy. For instructions about associating
templates with policies and how to use the features in this window, see
. When you have completed setting up templates and data files for the policy,
click Finish in the Template Association window to close it and return to the Policy Editor window.
Step 24
Click Finish.
Note
The VC ID is mapped from the VPN ID. By default, ISC will “auto pick” this value. However, you can
set this manually, if desired. This is done by editing the associated VPN configuration. The Edit VPN
window has an Enable VPLS check box. When you check this box, you can manually enter a VPN ID
in a field provided. For more information on creating and modifying VPNs, see the
Defining an Ethernet/ERMS (EVP-LAN) Policy with a CE
This section describes defining a VPLS policy with an Ethernet core type and an ERMS (EVP-LAN)
service type with CE present.
is an example of the first page of this policy.