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Chapter 4 Managing a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet Service Request
Creating a FlexUNI/EVC Service Request
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Add direct connect links (if applicable).
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Add links with L2 access nodes (if applicable).
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Choose the N-PE and UNI interface for links.
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For links with L2 access nodes, choose a Named Physical Circuit (NPC) if more than one NPC exists
from the N-PE or the UNI interface.
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Edit the link attributes.
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Modify the service request.
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Save the service request.
For sample configlets for ATM-Ethernet Interworking scenarios, see
Appendix A, “Sample Configlets.”
Creating a FlexUNI/EVC Service Request
To create a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet service request, perform the following steps.
Step 1
Choose Service Inventory > Inventory and Connection Manager > Service Requests.
The Service Requests window appears.
Step 2
Click Create.
Step 3
Choose FlexUNI (EVC) from the drop-down list.
The Select EVC Policy window appears. If more than one FlexUNI/EVC policy exists, a list of
FlexUNI/EVC policies appears. FlexUNI/EVC service requests must be associated with a FlexUNI/EVC
policy. You choose a FlexUNI/EVC policy from the policies previously created (see
“Creating a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet Policy”
).
Step 4
Choose a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet policy from the list.
Step 5
Click OK.
The EVC Service Request Editor window appears. The new service request inherits all the properties of
the chosen FlexUNI/EVC policy, such as all the editable and non-editable features and pre-set
parameters.
Step 6
Continue with the steps contained in the next section,
Setting the Service Request Details, page 4-2
.
Setting the Service Request Details
After you have selected the FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet policy to be used as the basis of the service request,
the EVC Service Request Editor window appears. It is divided into three main sections:
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Service Request Details
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Direct Connect Links (no NPCs)
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Links with L2 Access Nodes (involves NPCs)