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Actions on Service Information window

Different actions that can be performed from the Service Information column for the selected service are as follows:

Action: Edit Service Name

Perform the following steps to edit/modify the service name:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, double-click the value against the Service Name parameter.

    Edit Service name

  2. Edit the name as desired and press Enter. A confirmation message is displayed.
  3. Click OK. UserLabel of service is successfully updated with new UserLabel <name> message is displayed.
  4. Click OK.

Action: Activate

Perform the following steps to activate a service:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click (Activate) and select the Service radio button. A confirmation message is displayed.
  2. Click OK. Activation command sent successfully message is displayed.
  3. Click OK.

NOTE: Service in conflict or orphan state cannot be activated.

Action: Deactivate

Deactivate option allows you to deactivate UNI (s), Switch, CESIWF or Service on the selected service. UNI (s) and Switch radio buttons are enabled for selection only for an ELAN service type while CESIWF is enabled in case of a Circuit Emulation service.

Refer the following steps to perform the deactivation operation:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, do one of the following:

    For deactivating UNI(s), go to All UNI (s) tab and select the desired Uni(s) before clicking on Deactivate button. Ensure that all UNI(s) are in active state.

    For deactivating switch, go to EVC(s) tab and select an EVC (Switch) before clicking on Deactivate button.

    For deactivating CESIWF, go to CESIWF(s) tab and select the desired CESIWF(s) before clicking on Deactivate button.

  2. Click (Deactivate) and perform any one of the following action as desired:
  3. Deactivation is a service affecting operation (except CFM deactivation). Hence, a confirmation message is displayed. Click OK to continue. Authorize Deactivate window is displayed. The user is required to authenticate the deactivation operation.
  4. Enter the password for the user, which in this case is the password of currently logged in user.
  5. Click OK. A success message is displayed.
  6. Click OK.

Action: Delete

Delete option allows you to delete UNI (s), Switch, CESIWF or Service on the selected service. UNI (s) and Switch radio buttons are enabled for selection only for an ELAN service type while CESIWF is enabled in case of a Circuit Emulation service. Before deleting any UNI (s)/Switch/CESIWF/Service ensure the related service is in pending state or deactivate the service if it is in Active state.

Refer the following steps to perform the deletion operation:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, do one of the following:

    For deleting UNI(s), go to All UNI (s) tab and select the desired UNI(s) before clicking on Delete button.

    For deleting a switch, go to EVC(s) tab and select an EVC (Switch) before clicking on Delete button.

    For deleting CESIWF, go to CESIWF(s) tab and select the desired CESIWF(s) before clicking on Delete button.

  2. Click Close icon(Delete) and perform any one of the following action as desired:
  3. A confirmation message is displayed. Click OK to continue.

    Another confirmation window is displayed in case of 'CESIWF' if cross-connects are provisioned over them. Click OK to continue.

  4. A success message is displayed. Click OK.

NOTE: Add Node and Delete Node are applicable only for ELAN services.

While deleting a switch, a failure message 'Please remove spoke from this hub first' will be displayed if that switch is a hub and has existing spoke on it.

Action: Add

Add option allows you to add UNI, Switch to Hub and Spoke, and Switch to Full Mesh MPLS-TP ELAN Service.

Add UNI

Perform the following steps to add UNI to the selected ELAN service:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click Add New Icon(Add) and select the UNI radio button. Create UNI window is displayed as shown in the following figure:

    Create UNI window

  2. Enter the values for the desired parameters and click Add. Successfully Modified Service message is displayed.
  3. Click OK.

Create UNI parameters

Parameter

Description

Node Name

Allows you to select the node name from the drop down list.

Port

Select a port on the selected node from drop down list.

All Vlan

Select the check box in case of transparent port.

Outer VLAN

Enter the Outer VLAN value for the port. Acceptable range is either a number or a range (LowerRange-HigherRange between 1 and 4094) or a combination of both separated by ';'.

This parameter is not editable when 'All Vlan' check box is selected.

Inner VLAN

Enter the Inner VLAN value for the port. Acceptable range is either a number or a range (LowerRange-HigherRange between 1 and 4094) or a combination of both separated by ';'

This parameter is not editable when 'All Vlan' check box is selected.

VLan Range

Enter the value for vlan range. This parameter is not editable when 'All Vlan' check box is selected.

Traffic Profile Type

Displays the traffic profile type set for the selected service.

TCProfile

Select the traffic conditioning profile from the drop down list.

COS

Select the COS value from the drop down list.

IGMP Snooping UNI Profile

Select the profile from the drop down list. This parameter is applicable only for GPON service.

Advanced Configuration

Select the check box to enable advanced configuration on Qos.

Allow CIR traffic in ELAN

Select the check box to enable the non 0 CIR value in the TCProfile list. This parameter is displayed when the 'Advanced Configuration' check box is selected.

Adding Switch

Perform the following steps to add switch to the selected .1q/.1ad ELAN service:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click Add New Icon(Add) and select the Switch radio button. Add Node- End Points window is displayed as shown in the following figure:

    Add Node (End Points)

  2. Click Add to add end point.
  3. Under Network element column, select the desired node.

    > Enter the IP address/user label of the node in the text box provided and click Search Icon (Search Node by IP Address or UserLabel). Or,

    > Click (Add switches using map view) and select desired NEs from the Topology selection window launched. Click Done.

  4. For the selected node, add UNI by selecting the check box against the desired port.
  5. Enter the VLAN value followed by associating a Priority Mapping Profile or DSCP Mapping Profile or a pair of TCProfile and COS values.

    To view the bandwidth utilization, click View BW. View Port BW Utilization window is displayed with the bandwidth utilization details of Ingress and Egress Port.

    To view the used VLAN range, click Show Used VLans. View Used VLAN Range(s) window is displayed with a list of used VLAN values for the selected port.

  6. Click Add Uni > Ok.

    Add Node- End Points added

  7. Click Add Uni to add another UNI to the selected end point; but only one node is allowed to be added.
  8. Click Next. Topology Selection page is displayed. The existing topology of the service is displayed in dark blue color.
  9. Select the path/link between the end points. If the link is in collapsed form, double-click the link to expand and then select the desired link. The link will be highlighted in pink.
  10. Select Include Ring check box if you want to add a ring to the service.
  11. Click Add Path.

    Add Node (Topology Selection)

    NOTE: If the NNI Vlan value falls within the Data VID of a provisioned ring, the user will receive an alert message to check the Include Ring option else change the UNI/NNI Vlan Value or Path.

  12. Click Next. Summary page is displayed.

    Add Node (Summary)

  13. From the drop down menu, select Create to create the service or Create and Activate to create and activate the service as desired.
  14. Click Finish. Node added successfully message is displayed.
  15. Click OK.

Refer to the topic Add node to a Hub and Spoke MPLS service for procedure on how to add a switch to Hub and Spoke service and the topic Add switch to a full mesh MPLS service for procedure on how to add a switch to Full Mesh service.

Action: Edit UNI

Perform the following steps to edit the selected UNI in MPLS-TP or .1q/.1ad service:

  1. On Manage Services page, under the selected service tab, go to All UNI(s) tab and select the desired UNI.
  2. Under Service Information column, click (Edit UNI/HQOS Params/EVC) and select UNI radio button. Edit UNI window is displayed.

    Edit UNI

  3. Edit the parameters as desired and Click Apply. Successful message is displayed.

    For other editable parameters and description refer to the table Create UNI parameters.

  4. Click OK.

NOTE: Outer VLAN can be changed for an Active services also. After editing the UNI, the service will go in Pending state, and then updated to Active state.

Action: Edit UNI of GPON services

Perform the steps given below to edit the UNI interface of GPON service. For more details of parameter description refer Create GPON Profile.

NOTE 1: To edit the ONTGETHPORT interface, the corresponding ELINE/ELAN service should be in 'Active' state.

NOTE 2: A maximum of twelve VLANs is supported in 'VBES' GPON service and only one VLAN can be added or deleted at a time.

  1. Under All UNI (s) tab select the desired ONTGETHPORT UNI.
  2. Under Service Information column, click (Edit UNI) and select UNI radio button. Edit UNI window is displayed.

    Editing UNI Port of GPON service - HSI/VoIP/IPTV/WiFi

    Editing UNI Port of GPON service - VBES

  3. Perform the steps given below to edit the UNI interface of HSI/VoIP/IPTV/WiFi/PPPOE service.
    1. If you want to edit the VLAN ID, select the Edit Vlan check box and enter the new Outer VLAN.
    2. If you want to edit the Bandwidth, select the Edit Bandwidth check box.
    3. After entering the desired Vlan and/or Bandwidth click on Search Icon (Search on New Vlan and Bandwidth). If the profile is already created for the new VLAN and bandwidth, then the GPON profile is automatically displayed else the option to create new profile is displayed.
    4. To create new profile enter the name for the profile in New GPON Profile text box and click Create Profile. The new profile is created successfully.
    5. Click Apply.
  4. Perform the steps given below to edit the UNI interface of VBES service.
    1. Click on (Modify VBES vlans). The Modify VLANs window is displayed.

      Editing UNI Port - Adding VLANs

    2. Do one of the following

Edit PseudoWire path

Perform the following steps to edit pseudowire path:

NOTE: Pseudowire edition cannot be performed on a service in conflict or orphan state.

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, select the desired pseudowire and click (Edit UNI/HQOS Params/EVC).
  2. Select the PseudoWire radio button from the Edit menu. Edit Pseudowire path window is displayed.
  3. Select the option for 'Path To Edit' as Work Path or Protect Path from the drop down menu.

    Edit PseudoWire path (General Attributes)

  4. Click Next. PseudoWires window is displayed.
  5. Select the pseudowire endpoint (Sw1--Sw2) and click Manual Path button under View tab. Topology View is launched.

    Present work/protect path of the selected pseudowire will be highlighted in blue color as shown in the figure:

    NOTE: Work path will be shown in solid line and protect path will be shown in dotted line.

    Edit PseudoWire path- Path Highlighted

  6. Select the new path (black line) to be added. Click Add Work/Add Protect button. The new path will be highlighted in blue.

    Edit Pseudowire path- new path added

  7. Click Done. New pseudowire path is displayed under View tab in PseudoWires page.
  8. Click Next. SVG View Comparison window is displayed with a graphical representation of the Previous Path and the Modified Path for the migrated pseudowire.

    SVG View Comparison window

  9. Click Next. Summary page is displayed.
  10. Click Finish. Create option is available for pending pseudowire and Create and activate is available for active/partial pseudowires.

Action: Edit GPON Attribute

Perform the steps given below to edit the GPON attribute.

  1. Under All UNI (s) tab select the desired ONTG port end point.
  2. Under Service Information column, click (Edit UNI) and select GPON Attribute radio button. Edit GPON Attribute window is displayed.

    Editing UNI Port of GPON service - HSI/VoIP/IPTV/WiFi

  3. Select the desired values for Node Admin Status and Broadcast State from the drop down.
  4. Click Submit.

Action: Enable Y.1731 CFM (SLM/DM)

Perform the following steps to enable Y.1731 CFM:

NOTE: Enable CFM-Y.1731 option is supported only on up_mep services.

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click (Enable) and select CFM-Y.1731 radio button. Enable CFM-Y.1731 window is displayed.

    Enable CFM-Y.1731

  2. Select from the pull down menu against the fields. For details, refer the following table Enable CFM-Y.1731 parameters:
  3. Click Create. A success message is displayed.
  4. Under Service Information, CFM State will be displayed as 'Enable'.

Enable CFM-Y.1731 parameters

Parameter

Description

Default Value

Acceptable Value

Enable Synthetic Loss Measurement

Select the check box against Enable Synthetic Loss Measurement to Enable.

Destination

Select the value of destination node from the drop down menu.

00:00:00:00:00:00

Switch MAC address of the destination node.

Source Role

Select the option from drop down menu:

  • Initiator: The SLM frames are transmitted to the far end MEP and also responds SLR (Synthetic Loss Reply) for received SLM frames.
  • Responder: Only responds to SLM by sending SLR (Synthetic Loss Reply) to the far end.

Responder

  • Initiator
  • Responder

Destination Role

Inter Frame Gap (ms)

Enter the time interval in terms of milliseconds between consecutive SLM frames.

100ms

  • 100ms
  • 1s

Frame Priority

Assign a priority to SLM and SLR packets.

7

Any value between 1 and 7

Enable Delay Measurement

Select the check box against Enable Delay Measurement to Enable.

Destination

Select the value of destination node from the drop down menu.

00:00:00:00:00:00

Switch MAC address of the destination node.

Source Role

Select the option from drop down menu:

  • Initiator: The DM frames are transmitted to the far end MEP and also responds DMR (Delay Measurement Reply) for received SLM frames.
  • Responder: Only responds to DM by sending DMR (Delay Measurement Reply) to the far end.

Responder

  • Initiator
  • Responder

Destination Role

Inter Packet Gap (ms)

Enter the time interval in terms of milliseconds between consecutive DM frames.

100ms

  • 100ms
  • 1s

Priority

Assign a priority to DM and DMR packets.

7

Any value between 1 and 7

Action: Enable

Enable option allows you to enable different parameters namely BFD Config, Pseudowire or PSC depending on the service type.

NOTE: The user cannot enable OAM in Orphan or Conflict state services.

Enable option is available on unprotected service and disable option on protected services.

Pseudowire status cannot be enabled in a service if the underlying tunnel(s) are not OAM enabled.

Perform the following steps to perform the enable operation:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click (Enable).
  2. Perform one of the following action on the Enable menu, as desired:
  1. To enable PSC, select the PSC radio button. A confirmation message is displayed. Click OK. PSC enabled Successfully message is displayed. Click OK.
  2. To enable BFD, select the BFD Config radio button. Enable OAM (General Attributes) window is displayed.

    Enable OAM (General Attributes)

  3. To enable pseudowire status, select the Pseudowire Status radio button. Enable Pw Status (General Attributes) window is displayed.

    Enable Pw Status (General Attributes)

Action: Disable

Disable option allows you to disable different parameters namely BFD Config, Pseudowire or PSC depending on the service type.

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, select (Disable).
  2. Perform one of the following action on the Disable menu, as desired:

Action: Add Protection

Perform the following steps to add protection to the selected MPLS-TP service in unprotected mode:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click (Add Protection). Add Protection- General Attributes window is displayed.

    Go to step 2 if an ELINE service is selected. The following figure shows the Add Protection- General Attributes window in case of an ELINE service:

    Add Protection (General Attributes)_ELINE

    1. Click Next. Add Protection (Select Backup) page is displayed.

      Add Protection (Select Backup)

    2. Select the desired switch and click Dual Homed check box against it. Click Add Backup. Select the backup node and click OK. Repeat this step to add another primary and backup hubs. Add Protection (PseudoWires) page is displayed. Go to Step 3 for remaining procedure.
  2. Do one of the following:
    1. To add primary node, select the Dual Homed check box against the desired switch and click Next. Backup Nodes page is displayed.
    2. Click Add Backup to add a backup network element for dual-homed primary network element.
    3. Select the node and the Add Uni. Backup node is added. Click Next. Go to Step 3 for remaining procedure.

      Add Protection (Backup Node added)

  3. (Protection) check box will be selected by default. Select the check box against the pseudowire to enable protection on it and click Find Path. If the path is found, a success message is displayed.
  4. Select the pseudowire endpoint (Sw1--Sw2) to view its path under the View tab.

    Add Protection- Protect path added

  5. Click Next. Summary page is displayed.
  6. Click Finish. Create is the only option available in this window. Add protection command sent successfully message is displayed. Click OK.

Action: Remove Protection

Perform the following steps to remove the protection path from the selected service in 1:1 Protection mode:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click (Remove Protection). Remove Protection- General Attributes window is displayed.

    Remove Protection- General Attributes

  2. Click Next. Remove Protection- PseudoWires window is displayed.
  3. Uncheck the Protection check box and select the pseudowire endpoint (Sw1-Sw2). Graphical view of the pseudowire without protect path is displayed under the View tab and details under Work Path tab

    Following figure shows before removal of protect path:

    Remove Protection- PseudoWires

    Following figure shows after removal of protect path:

    Remove Protection- PseudoWires

  4. Click Next. Remove Protection- Summary window is displayed.
  5. Select the desired action from the drop down option. Deactivate And Delete and Deactivate options are available when the service is in active state; Delete option in pending state.
  6. Click Finish. Remove protection command sent successfully message is displayed.
  7. Click OK. The path is updated under Service Path tab of the selected service.

Action: Add CESIWF

Add CESIWF option is available on a CEM service. Perform the following steps to add CESIWF(s) to the selected CEM service:

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click Add New Icon(Add CESIWF). Add CESIWF (Configure CESIWF) window is displayed.

    Add CESIWF (Configure CESIWF)

  2. Perform any one of the following action:
  3. Click Finish. CESIWFs added successfully to the Service message is displayed. Click OK.

Action: Trigger

NOTE: Trigger action is only applicable for active services in MPLS mode.

  1. Under Service Information column of the selected service tab, click (Trigger). Trigger LSP Ping/Trace Route window is displayed.
  2. Select the PseudoWire from drop down menu on which the trigger action has to be performed.
  3. Do one of the following:

    > Select the Path Type and Source MEP values from drop down list. For parameter description, refer to Trigger LSP Ping-Trace Route parameters table follows:

    Pseudowire Ping-Trace Route

    > Click Create. A new tab BFD Trace Request appears with State of trace request displayed as 'In Progress'. Select the Enable auto refresh check box or reload to display the BFD request parameters and values.

    BFD Trace Request

    > Select or enter the required parameters. For parameter description, refer to Trigger LSP Ping-Trace Route parameters table as follows:

    PW Ping

    > Click Create. A new tab BFD Ping Request appears with State of ping request displayed as 'In Progress'. Select the Enable auto refresh check box or reload to display the BFD request parameters and values.

    BFD Ping Request

Trigger LSP Ping-Trace Route parameters

Parameter

Description

PseudoWires

Allows you to select the pseudowire for the trigger action from the drop down options available on the selected service.

Message Type

Allows you to select the message type as PW Ping or PW Trace Route.

Path Type

Allows you to select the path type as work or protect.

Source MEP

Allows you to select the MEP from where the PW Ping or PW Trace Route is triggered.

TTL

Enter the Time-To-Live value for the packet to be sent to the network. Acceptable value is 1 to 255.

No of Packets

Enter the number of packets to be transmitted. It cannot be a non-numeric value.

PayLoad Size

Enter the payload size. Valid range is from 64 to 512.

Interval

Enter the value for PW ping interval.

BFD Request parameters

Parameter

Description

EndPoint

Displays the IP address of the node end point.

Role

Displays the path type selected.

Switch No.

Displays the service switch number.

LSP Ping Status

Displays the status of the ping message sent.

LSP Ping Avg RTT

 

Displays the round trip time of LSP Ping (average/minimum/maximum).

LSP Ping Max RTT

LSP Ping Min RTT

LSP Ping No of Rx Packets

Displays the number of LSP Ping packets received.

LSP Ping No of Tx Packets

Displays the number of LSP Ping packets transmitted.

LSP Ping Pay load size

Displays the size of packet sent for ping.

LSP Ping Interval

Displays the ping interval.

LSP Trace Route Status

Displays the status of the trace route message sent.

LSP Trace Route Result

Click the link Show Trace Route Path to display the path information under the Active Path tab.

NOTE: LSP Trace Route Status and LSP Trace Route Result are displayed only when PW Trace Route option is selected as the Message Type.

Action: View User Pseudowire-Bandwidth

NOTE: Editing pseudowire bandwidth is only applicable to MPLS-TP ELAN Qos services.

  1. On Manage Services page, under the selected service tab, go to PseudoWire(s) tab and select the desired pseudowire.
  2. Under Service Information column, click (View User Pseudowire-Bandwidth). User Pseudowire Bandwidth window is displayed.
  3. Select the CIR Unit as Mbps or Kbps from the drop down menu.
  4. Click Edit to enable editing of other parameters.

    User Pseudowire Bandwidth window

  5. Enter the bandwidth value (CIR and PIR) for the desired queues (Queue 7 to Queue 1) for A-End to Z-End and Z-End to A-End.

    Specify CIR for both directions over selected CoS. Queue 0 is not editable. Click Reset to reset to default values, if desired.

  6. Click OK. "Pseudowire Bandwidth modified successfully" message is displayed.
  7. Click OK. The Pseudowire Bandwidth is edited with the required values.

Action: Trigger External Command

NOTE: Service must be in Active state for triggering external command.

Pseudowire must be protected for triggering external command.

  1. On Manage Services page, under the selected service tab, go to PseudoWire(s) tab and select the desired pseudowire.
  2. Under Service Information column, click (Trigger External Command). External Command window is displayed.

    External Command window

  3. Select the External Command from the options:
  4. Click Go. Command send successfully message is displayed.
  5. Click OK.

See also

Manage services