Setting the service request details, Pseudowire core connectivity – Cisco OL-21636-01 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Managing a FlexUNI/EVC ATM-Ethernet Interworking Service Request

Setting the Service Request Details

Setting the Service Request Details

After you have selected the FlexUNI/EVC policy to be used as the basis of the service request, the EVC
Service Request Editor window appears. It is divided into three main sections:

Service Request Details

Direct Connect Links (no NPCs)

Links with L2 Access Nodes (involves NPCs)

This window enables you to specify options for the service request, as well as configure directly
connected links and links with L2 access nodes. The options displayed in first section of the window
change, depending on the MPLS Core Connectivity Type that was specified in the policy (pseudowire or
local). For clarity, each of these scenarios is presented in a separate section below, to highlight the
different window configurations and behavior of the displayed options.

Proceed to the appropriate section, as determined by the MPLS Core Connectivity Type for the policy:

Pseudowire Core Connectivity, page 6-3

Local Core Connectivity, page 6-6

Instructions for setting up direct connect links and links with L2 access nodes are presented in later
sections.

Pseudowire Core Connectivity

If the MPLS Core Connectivity Type for the FlexUNI/EVC ATM-Ethernet Interworking policy is
PSEUDOWIRE, the EVC Service Request Editor window shown

Figure 6-1

appears.

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