Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 9.3 Technical References
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Cisco Prime Optical 9.3.1 ML Provisioning Methodology
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Creating Service Connections
Figure 8
Layer 2 Topology Table—Complete-Steering State
The Alarm Browser (see
) displays an RPR Protection Is Active alarm.
Figure 9
Alarm Browser—Complete-Steering State
Note
For Cisco RPRs, the L2 protection state (Wrapped or Steering) is not reflected in the L2 topology state
through Prime Optical GateWay/CORBA.
through Prime Optical GateWay/CORBA.
Creating Service Connections
Prime Optical contains an L2 service provisioning wizard to facilitate provisioning of VLANs over a
defined L2 topology. You can define each Ethernet port as User-Network Interface (UNI) or
Network-Network Interface (NNI). VLANs on an Ethernet port are referred to as port VLANs. VLANs
on PoS and SPR ports (and their connected circuits) are referred to as service provider VLANs (or circuit
VLANs).
defined L2 topology. You can define each Ethernet port as User-Network Interface (UNI) or
Network-Network Interface (NNI). VLANs on an Ethernet port are referred to as port VLANs. VLANs
on PoS and SPR ports (and their connected circuits) are referred to as service provider VLANs (or circuit
VLANs).
You cannot mix NNI and UNI connections on the same port. Prime Optical supports the following types
of service configurations:
of service configurations:
•
UNI QinQ Access (user VLAN and protocol transparency)—Cannot be combined with other
connection types on the same port.
connection types on the same port.