Cisco Cisco Transport Manager 9.1 Technical References

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Cisco Transport Manager Release 9.1 ML Provisioning Methodology
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  IP Service-Level Agreement on ML-Series Cards
Removing NNI dot1Q Access
Enter the following commands to delete an NNI Dot1Q:
[Note the reverse order of commands]
Interface spr 1.<Server Provider VLAN>
No Bridge-group <BG>
No Encap dot1q <Server Provider VLAN>
No Interface spr 1.<Circuit VLAN> 
[Ignore the warning message]
Interface <port>.<Port VLAN>
No Bridge-group <BG> 
No Encap dot1q <Port VLAN>
No Interface {FastEthernet<port>|GigabitEthernet<port>}.<Port VLAN> 
[Ignore the warning 
message]
[When removing the last connection from a port]
No Service-policy output POLICY_QOS_OUT
IP Service-Level Agreement on ML-Series Cards
IP SLA is an application embedded in Cisco IOS, which enables you to monitor service-level agreements 
(SLAs) on IP networks. Service levels are measured by downtime, bandwidth, latency, jitter, packet loss, 
and so on. Using the IP SLA application, you can verify service guarantees, increase network reliability 
by validating network performance, proactively identify network issues, and increase return on 
investment (ROI) by easing the deployment of new IP services.
IP SLA can be configured only on ML-series cards participating in point-to-point and RPR L2 
topologies.
Note
IP SLA is not supported on 802.17 RPR. 
Three steps are required to enable IP SLA features:
.
1. Create a Managed VLAN 
Create a managed VLAN by selecting IP SLA Managed VLAN in the Layer 2 Service wizard (see 
) to create a managed VLAN. You can create managed VLANs only on already existing 
point-to-point and RPR L2 topologies.