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Chapter 5
Create Circuits and VT Tunnels
In the Available VLANs column, click the VLAN you want to use and click the arrow button (>>) to
Step 15
move the VLAN to the Circuit VLANs column.
Note
Click Next.
Step 16
In the Circuit Routing Preferences area, uncheck the Route Automatically check box and click Next.
Step 17
In the Route Review and Edit area, click the source node, then click a span (green arrow) that is leading
Step 18
away from the source node.
The span turns white.
Click Add Span.
Step 19
The span turns blue. CTC adds the span to the Included Spans list.
Step 20
Click the node at the end of the blue span.
Step 21
Click the green span attached to the node selected in
The span turns white.
Click Add Span.
Step 22
The span turns blue.
Repeat Steps
Step 23
Verify that the new circuit is correctly configured. If the circuit information is not correct, click the Back
Step 24
button and repeat the procedure with the correct information.
Note
Click Finish.
Step 25
Complete the
Step 26
carries the circuit.
Complete the
Step 27
for each node that carries the circuit.
Complete the
Step 28
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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Moving the VLAN from Available VLANs to Circuit VLANs forces all the VLAN traffic to use
the shared packet ring you are creating.
19
through
22
for every node in the ring.
If the circuit is incorrect, you can also click Finish, delete the completed circuit, and begin the
procedure again.
"DLP-B220 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports" task on page 5-69
"DLP-B221 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership" task on page 5-70
"NTP-B146 Test E-Series Circuits" procedure on page
NTP-B142 Create an E-Series Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuit
Step
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for each node that
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