Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 9.6 Riferimenti tecnici

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Cisco Prime Optical 9.6 ML Provisioning Methodology
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Using the Quality of Service Policy Template
Interface SPR1.Service Provider VLAN
Encapsulation dot1q Service Provider VLAN
Bridge-group BG
[In the following command executed by Prime Optical, RSTP is not enabled]
Bridge-group BG spanning-disable
Removing UNI dot1Q Access
Enter the following commands to delete a UNI Dot1q:
[Note the reverse order of commands]
Interface SPR1.Service Provider VLAN
No Bridge-group BG
No Encap dot1q Service Provider VLAN
No Interface SPR1.Service Provider VLAN 
[Ignore the warning message]
Interface port.Port VLAN
No Bridge-group BG
No Encap dot1q Port VLAN
No description
No Interface port.Port VLAN 
[Ignore the warning message]
Policy-map POLICY_{GIGE|FE}port_IN 
No Class BG BG_{CIRPIR|BESTEFFORT|ADVANCED_Service Drop Port_N}
[For Advanced QoS, remove all of the N number of class maps]
No class-map CLASS_BG BG_{CIRPIR|BESTEFFORT|ADVANCED_Service Drop Port_N}
[For Advanced QoS, remove all of the N number of class maps]
[When removing the last connection from a port]
No Policy-map POLICY_{GIGE|FE}port_IN
No Service-policy output POLICY_QOS_OUT
Adding UNI Untagged Access
UNI untagged access is similar to UNI dot1Q access with port VLAN ID = 1.
Adding NNI dot1Q Access
Enter the following commands to create an NNI Dot1Q:
[Interface configuration]
[First time only; first connection on this port]
Interface {FastEthernetport|GigabitEthernetport}
Service-policy output POLICY_QOS_OUT
Interface {FastEthernetport|GigabitEthernetport}.Port VLAN
Encap dot1q Port VLAN
Bridge-group BG
Interface spr 1.Server Provider VLAN
Encap dot1q Server Provider VLAN
Bridge-group BG
Removing NNI dot1Q Access
Enter the following commands to delete an NNI Dot1Q:
[Note the reverse order of commands]