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Chapter 9 Service/Subscriber Provisioning

Defining Policies For Service Provisioning

Editing an Existing L2TP Service Profile

To edit an existing L2TP service profile, follow these steps:

Step 1 Select the Cisco 6400 UAC, Profiles, Configure L2TP Service Profiles option from a Site, Shelf, Chassis, or service instance object in the MapViewer window.

The L2TP Service Profile Configuration window appears with the L2TP Configuration tab displayed. Existing service profiles are displayed in the L2TP Service Profiles list at the left side of the window.

Figure 9-15 L2TP Service Profile Configuration Window (Configuration Tab)

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Step 2 Select the profile you wish to edit from the list of profiles displayed in the PPPoA-SD Service Profiles list.

Step 3 Edit the parameters displayed in the Configuration, Service Details and QoS Parameters tabs as required.

Step 4 Select Save from the File menu to save the changes made to the service profile.

Step 5 Select Close from the File menu to close the window.

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Contents Service/Subscriber Provisioning A P T E RLaunch Points for Service Connection Management Tasks SCM TasksDefining Policies For Service Provisioning Creating Service Profiles for a PPPoA-SD ServicePPPoA-SD Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration Tab Select Create ProfilePPPoA-SD Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration Tab Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide Editing an Existing PPPoA-SD Service Profile Deleting an Existing PPPoA-SD Service Profile Deletion Prompt WindowCreating Service Profiles for an L2TP Service 10 L2TP Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration Tab12 L2TP Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration Tab Select the Service Details tab Editing an Existing L2TP Service Profile 15 L2TP Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration TabDeleting an Existing L2TP Service Profile 17 Deletion Prompt WindowCreating Service Profiles for an RFC1483 Bridging Service Select Create Profile. a Prompt window appears see FigureCisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide OL-0569-01 Select the Service Details tab see Figure Figure Select the QoS Parameters tab see Figure Editing an Existing RFC1483 Bridging Service Profile Deleting an Existing RFC1483 Bridging Service Profile 25 Deletion Prompt WindowCreating Service Profiles for an RFC1483 IRB Service 27 Prompt WindowCisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide OL-0569-01 Select the Service Details tab see Figure Editing an Existing RFC1483 IRB Service Profile Deleting an Existing RFC1483 IRB Service Profile 33 Deletion Prompt WindowCisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide OL-0569-01 35 Prompt Window Select the Local Service Profile tab when applicable Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide Editing an Existing IP Uplink Service Profile Deleting an Existing IP Uplink Service Profile 41 Deletion Prompt WindowConnection Templates Deploying Connection Templates43 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Window Configuring Connection Templates 45 Deployment Wizard Summary WindowConnection Template Configuration window see -46appears Service Provisioning Deleting Connection TemplatesCreating a Service Instance 47 Setting Up Services on the Cisco 6400 UAC48 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters 1 of 2 Window 49 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters 2 50 Deployment Wizard Summary Configuring and Commissioning a Service Instance 52 Configuring and Commissioning a Service InstanceConfiguring and Commissioning a Pure ATM Service Instance Configuring the ATM Service ParametersCommissioning the Pure ATM Service Instance 54 ATM Service Configuration Window Service Uplink TabConfiguring and Commissioning a PPPoA-SD Service Instance Applying a PPPoA-SD Service Profile Configuring the PPPoA-SD Service ParametersCommissioning the PPPoA-SD Service 58 About to Change Service State Confirmation WindowAdditional IOS Configuration For the PPPoA-SD Service NRPconfig-if#pvcNRP-Interface-vpi/NRP-Interface-vciConfiguring and Commissioning an L2TP Service Instance Applying an L2TP Service Profile Configuring the L2TP Service ParametersCommissioning the L2TP Service 62 L2TP Service Configuration Window Service Uplink Tab64 Action Report Window Service/Subscriber Provisioning Service Provisioning Applying a RFC1483 Bridging Service Profile Configuring the RFC1483 Bridging Service ParametersCommissioning the RFC1483 Bridging Service 68 About to Change Service State Confirmation Window69 Action Report Window Configuring and Commissioning a RFC1483 IRB Service Instance Applying a RFC1483 IRB Service Profile Configuring the RFC1483 IRB Service ParametersCommissioning the RFC1483 IRB Service 73 About to Change Service State Confirmation Window74 Action Report Window Service/Subscriber Provisioning Service Provisioning Select the Local Service Profile tab 77 IP Uplink Service Configuration Window Service Uplink Tab 79 Action Report Window Service/Subscriber Provisioning Service Provisioning Select the Service Details tab Commissioning the RFC1483 Routing Service 83 About to Change Service State Confirmation Window84 Action Report Window Subscriber Provisioning Creating a Subscriber86 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters 1 Click Forward Deleting a Subscriber Select Delete ObjectsConfiguring a Subscriber 89 Subscriber Configuration Window Connections TabConnecting a Subscriber to a Service Instance Select the Subscriber Details Optional tabCisco Service/Subscriber Provisioning Select the Connect to Single Domain tab Select the Connect to Multi-Domain tab 94 Connect Subscriber to NRP WindowCommissioned state Disconnecting a Subscriber from a Service Instance Details panel97 Action Report Window Moving Subscribers between Services or NRPs Editing a Currently Connected Subscriber’s Details