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Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 2.0.1 Release Notes
 
  Functionality Added in Cisco EPN Manager 2.0 MP1
Carrier Ethernet Provisioning and Management
Ability to compare and reconcile discovered vs. provisioned versions of a circuit/VC.
Discovery and provisioning of E-LAN and E-TREE EVCs that have endpoints that are not managed 
by Cisco EPN Manager (partial services).
Extension of E-Line, E-LAN, and E-Tree EVCs using templates (IOS devices). Additional 
configurations defined in the templates are written to the devices participating in the circuit/VC.
Reactive polling for Carrier Ethernet services.
Ability to select multiple UNIs when provisioning E-Tree services.
Support for simplified topology (VPLS) for E-Tree services.
Ability to promote VPLS E-Tree services 
Extension of E-Tree configuration scope
QoS enhancements for CE services:
Support for discovery (except for E-Access services)
Support for individual QoS policy attachment for ingress and egress
Optical
Ability to view additional information about why a provisioning action has failed for an optical 
circuit. This information is accessed from the Circuit/VC 360 view and the expanded table of 
circuits/VCs. 
Ability to select a diverse tunnel to ensure that if there is a failure in a tunnel, the same tunnel is not 
used to provision another circuit.
CEM
Provisioning of CEM services over Packet Switched Network (CESoPSN)
Ability to provision a CEM service that includes an unmanaged endpoint
Ability to promote a discovered CEM service in order to modify or delete the service
Extension of CEM services using templates for support of QoS over CEM. Additional 
configurations defined in the templates are written to the devices participating in the service.
L3VPN Service Provisioning and Management
Visualization of L3VPN services on the topology map (overlay).
Ability to configure IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations (manually or using profiles) 
to monitor end-to-end response time between devices while provisioning L3VPN services. The IP 
SLA operation can also be scheduled at a specified date and time.
Ability to promote a discovered L3VPN service in order to modify or delete the service.
Scale improvement: You can now associate up to five VRFs per L3VPN service, during service 
creation.
Extension of L3VPN services using templates. Additional configurations defined in the templates 
are written to the devices participating in the service.
Support for route distribution using the OSPF protocol.
Support for VRFs and IP addresses to be configured under the sub-interfaces or under the BVI 
(virtual) interfaces.
Dual-AS routing support for the associated BGP neighbor.