Managing a vpls service request, Introducing vpls service requests, C h a p t e r – Cisco OL-21636-01 User Manual

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Cisco IP Solution Center L2VPN and Carrier Ethernet User Guide, 6.0

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Managing a VPLS Service Request

This chapter contains the basic steps to provision a VPLS service. It contains the following sections:

Introducing VPLS Service Requests, page 10-1

Creating a VPLS Service Request, page 10-2

Creating a VPLS Service Request with a CE, page 10-2

Creating a VPLS Service Request without a CE, page 10-6

Modifying the VPLS Service Request, page 10-10

Using the Bridge Domain ID Attribute, page 10-13

Saving the VPLS Service Request, page 10-14

Introducing VPLS Service Requests

A VPLS service request consists of one or more attachment circuits, connecting various sites in a
multipoint topology. When you create a service request, you enter several parameters, including the
specific interfaces on the CE and PE routers and UNI parameters. You can also integrate a Cisco IP
Solution Center (ISC) template with a service request. You can associate one or more templates to the
CE, PE, or any U-PE in the middle.

To create a service request, a service policy must already be defined, as described in

Chapter 9, “Creating

a VPLS Policy.”

Based on the predefined VPLS policy, an operator creates a VPLS service request, with

or without modifications to the VPLS policy, and deploys the service. The service request must be the
same service type (ERMS/EVP-LAN or EMS/EP-LAN) as the policy selected. Service creation and
deployment are normally performed by regular network technicians for daily operation of network
provisioning.

The following steps are involved in creating a service request for Layer 2 connectivity between customer
sites:

Choose a VPLS policy.

Choose a VPN. For more information, see

Defining VPNs, page 2-4

.

Add a link.

Choose a CE or UNI interface.

Choose a Named Physical Circuit (NPC) if more than one NPC exists from the CE or the UNI
interface.

Edit the link attributes.

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