Managing a flexuni/evc ethernet service request, Introducing flexuni/evc service requests, C h a p t e r – Cisco OL-21636-01 User Manual
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Managing a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet Service
Request
This chapter provides information on how to provision a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet service request. It
contains the following sections:
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Introducing FlexUNI/EVC Service Requests, page 4-1
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Creating a FlexUNI/EVC Service Request, page 4-2
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Setting the Service Request Details, page 4-2
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Modifying the FlexUNI/EVC Service Request, page 4-21
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Using Templates and Data Files with a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet Service Request, page 4-22
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Saving the FlexUNI/EVC Service Request, page 4-23
Introducing FlexUNI/EVC Service Requests
A FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet service request allows you to configure interfaces on an N-PE to support the
FlexUNI/EVC features described in
Chapter 3, “Creating a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet Policy.”
To create a
FlexUNI/EVC service request, a FlexUNI/EVC service policy must already be defined, as described in
Chapter 3, “Creating a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet Policy.”
Based on the predefined FlexUNI/EVC policy,
an operator creates a FlexUNI/EVC service request, with or without modifications to the policy, and
deploys the service. One or more templates can also be associated to the N-PE as part of the service
request.
Creating a FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet service request involves the following steps:
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Choose an existing FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet policy.
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Choose a VPN.
Note
When working with VPN objects in the context of FlexUNI/EVC Ethernet policies and service
requests, only the VPN name and customer attributes are relevant. Other VPN attributes related
to MPLS and VPLS are ignored.
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Specify a bridge domain configuration (if applicable).
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Specify a service request description.
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Specify automatic or manual allocation of the VC ID or VPLS VPN ID.