In this user interface, you can create or query the source and sink routes of an Ethernet leased line, and set port attributes and path binding.
In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose from the Function Tree.
Button |
Description |
|---|---|
Convert to VLAN SNCP |
Converts EPL services to VLAN SNCP. |
Query |
Queries configuration data of all services. |
New |
Creates a new EPL or EVPL(QinQ) service. |
Delete |
Deletes the selected service. |
Apply |
Applies settings to NEs after you set the parameters of a selected service. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Service Type |
EPL, EVPL(QinQ) Default: EPL |
Displays the service type. |
Direction |
Unidirectional |
Displays the transmit direction of the service. |
Operation Type |
Add S-VLAN, Add S-VLAN and C-VLAN, Strip S-VLAN, Strip S-VLAN and C-VLAN, Transparently transmit S-VLAN, Translate S-VLAN, Transparently transmit C-VLAN, |
Sets the operation type for the EVPL(QinQ) services.
|
Source Port |
PORTn, VCTRUNKn Default: PORT2 |
Displays the name of the source port. |
Source C-VLAN |
1-4095 |
Sets C-VLAN of the source port. C-VLAN is the client VLAN ID. Applies to EVPL(QinQ) services. |
Source S-VLAN |
1-4095 |
Sets S-VLAN of the source port. S-VLAN is the service VLAN ID. Applies to EVPL(QinQ) services. |
Sink Port |
PORTn, VCTRUNKn For example: PORT3 |
Displays the name of the sink port. |
Sink C-VLAN |
1-4095 |
Sets C-VLAN of the sink port. C-VLAN is the client VLAN ID. Applies to EVPL(QinQ) services. |
Sink S-VLAN |
1-4095 |
Sets S-VLAN of the sink port. S-VLAN is the service VLAN ID. Applies to EVPL(QinQ) services. |
C-VLAN Priority |
AUTO, Priority0, Priority1, Priority2, Priority3, Priority4, Priority5, Priority6, Priority7 |
Sets the priority of C-VLAN. |
S-VLAN Priority |
AUTO, Priority0, Priority1, Priority2, Priority3, Priority4, Priority5, Priority6, Priority7 |
Sets the priority of S-VLAN. |
OAM Enable |
Enabled, Disabled |
Enables or disables the OAM function. |
Port |
For example: PORT2 |
Displays the name of a port. |
Board |
|
Displays the card of the service. |
Port Type |
UNI, C-Aware, S-Aware (for boards that support QinQ) Default: UNI |
Sets the network attributes for a port. If the port is of the UNI type, the port processes the tag attributes in 802.1Q and the port has the Tag, Access, and Hybrid attributes. If the port is of the C-Aware type, the port does not process the tag attributes in 802.1Q. It determines that the data packet carries the C-VLAN tag and processes only the data packet that has the C-VLAN tag. If the port is of the S-Aware type, the port does not process the tag attributes in 802.1Q. It determines that the data packet carries the S-VLAN tag and processes only the data packet that has the S-VLAN tag. |
Port Enabled |
Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled |
Enables or disables a port. Enabled: This port can access services. Disabled: This port cannot access services. |
TAG |
Tag Aware, Access, Hybrid Default: Tag Aware |
TAG is used to set the type of the processed messages. The tag aware port only processes the messages with a tag, and those messages without a tag are discarded. However, the Access port is quite the contrary. The hybrid port processes the two types of messages. It adds a tag to the messages without a tag according to the VLAN ID of this port. |
VCTRUNK Port |
For example: VCTRUNK1 |
Displays the name of the VCTRUNK. |
Level |
VC12, VC3, VC4 |
Displays the level of a VCTRUNK-bound path. |
Direction |
Bidirectional, Uplink, Downlink Default: Bidirectional |
Displays the direction of an Ethernet service. |
Bound Path |
For example: VC4-4-VC12(1-2,4) |
Specifies the number of bound paths, including VC4 path No, VC12/VC3 path No and others. For example: VC4-1-VC12(1-3). |
Number of Bound Paths |
For example: 3 |
Displays the number of bound paths. |