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Multi-service cpe optical transmission system
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4 Configuring Ethernet Services
are added with different VLAN tags. As a result, the packets are isolated when they are
transmitted on the same VCTRUNK.
Prerequisite
You must be familiar with
Background Information
If the Ethernet boards in the actual application scenarios are different from the boards in this
example, you need to learn about the requirements for configuring specific boards.
l
l
Procedure
Step 1 Configure the EVPL services for users D1 and E1 on NE1.
1.
4-76
4.3.2 Flow of Configuring EVPL
The Ethernet switching boards that support EVPL services are provided in
Support Capability of Ethernet
For the VCTRUNK binding requirements of Ethernet switching boards, see
Requirements for Binding Paths with VCTRUNKs on Ethernet
Set the attributes of the external ports (PORT1 and PORT2 of the EFS8 board) used by the
service of user D1 and user E1.
l In the NE Explorer, select the EFS8 board, and then choose Configuration > Ethernet
Interface Management > Ethernet Interface from the Function Tree.
l Select External Port.
l Click the Basic Attributes tab. After setting the parameters, click Apply.
Parame
Value in This Example Description
ter
Enabled
PORT1: Enabled
/
PORT2: Enabled
Disable
d
Workin
PORT1: Auto-
g Mode
Negotiation
PORT2: Auto-
Negotiation
Maximu
PORT1: 1522
m
PORT2: 1522
Frame
Length
MAC
PORT1: Non-Loopback
Loopba
PORT2: Non-Loopback
ck
PHY
PORT1: Non-Loopback
Loopba
PORT2: Non-Loopback
ck
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OptiX OSN 550 Multi-Service CPE Optical Transmission
Services.
Boards.
The service of user D1 occupies PORT1 and
the service of user E1 occupies PORT2. In
this example, Enabled/Disabled is set to
Enabled.
The Ethernet access equipment of user D1
and user E1 supports the auto-negotiation
mode. Working Mode of PORT1 and
PORT2 is set to Auto-Negotiation.
Generally, this parameter adopts the default
value 1522.
The MAC loopback setting is used for fault
diagnosis. In this example, MAC
Loopback is set to Non-Loopback.
The PHY loopback setting is used for fault
diagnosis. In this example, PHY Loopback
is set to Non-Loopback.
System
Configuration Guide
6.1 Service
6.2
Boards.
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