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Chapter 9 Service/Subscriber Provisioning

Subscriber Provisioning

Note A Subscriber connection object is automatically created and placed below the appropriate service instance in the Cisco6400ServiceView and also in the Cisco6400SubscriberView below the appropriate subscriber object. Performance logging can be Activated or Deactivated for each subscriber connection object. See Table 8-1 on page 8-2for further details.

Note The Connect button is grayed out when the Service Instance is in a

Commissioned state.

If the Connect operation fails the service instance remains in the Decommissioned state (that is, no configuration is applied to the Cisco 6400 UAC). The Action Report window may identify why the connection failed. Failure diagnostics information can also be located by examining the Cisco IOS log.

Common failure causes can include:

Specifying duplicate (already used) Ingress PVC details.

Forgetting to configure the QoS Parameters in the connection template.

Specifying invalid Ingress PVC details.

Selecting the Manual option for Internal PVC Parameters allocation and selecting a PVC that is already allocated.

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Contents A P T E R Service/Subscriber ProvisioningSCM Tasks Launch Points for Service Connection Management TasksCreating Service Profiles for a PPPoA-SD Service Defining Policies For Service ProvisioningSelect Create Profile PPPoA-SD Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration TabPPPoA-SD Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration Tab Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide Editing an Existing PPPoA-SD Service Profile Deletion Prompt Window Deleting an Existing PPPoA-SD Service Profile10 L2TP Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration Tab Creating Service Profiles for an L2TP Service12 L2TP Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration Tab Select the Service Details tab 15 L2TP Service Profile Configuration Window Configuration Tab Editing an Existing L2TP Service Profile17 Deletion Prompt Window Deleting an Existing L2TP Service ProfileSelect Create Profile. a Prompt window appears see Figure Creating Service Profiles for an RFC1483 Bridging ServiceCisco 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 25 Deletion Prompt Window Deleting an Existing RFC1483 Bridging Service Profile27 Prompt Window Creating Service Profiles for an RFC1483 IRB ServiceCisco 6400 Service Connection Manager User Guide OL-0569-01 Select the Service Details tab see Figure Editing an Existing RFC1483 IRB Service Profile 33 Deletion Prompt Window Deleting an Existing RFC1483 IRB Service ProfileCisco 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 41 Deletion Prompt Window Deleting an Existing IP Uplink Service ProfileDeploying Connection Templates Connection Templates43 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Window 45 Deployment Wizard Summary Window Configuring Connection TemplatesConnection Template Configuration window see -46appears Deleting Connection Templates Service Provisioning47 Setting Up Services on the Cisco 6400 UAC Creating a Service Instance48 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters 1 of 2 Window 49 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters 2 50 Deployment Wizard Summary 52 Configuring and Commissioning a Service Instance Configuring and Commissioning a Service InstanceConfiguring the ATM Service Parameters Configuring and Commissioning a Pure ATM Service Instance54 ATM Service Configuration Window Service Uplink Tab Commissioning the Pure ATM Service InstanceConfiguring and Commissioning a PPPoA-SD Service Instance Configuring the PPPoA-SD Service Parameters Applying a PPPoA-SD Service Profile58 About to Change Service State Confirmation Window Commissioning the PPPoA-SD ServiceNRPconfig-if#pvcNRP-Interface-vpi/NRP-Interface-vci Additional IOS Configuration For the PPPoA-SD ServiceConfiguring and Commissioning an L2TP Service Instance Configuring the L2TP Service Parameters Applying an L2TP Service Profile62 L2TP Service Configuration Window Service Uplink Tab Commissioning the L2TP Service64 Action Report Window Service/Subscriber Provisioning Service Provisioning Configuring the RFC1483 Bridging Service Parameters Applying a RFC1483 Bridging Service Profile68 About to Change Service State Confirmation Window Commissioning the RFC1483 Bridging Service69 Action Report Window Configuring and Commissioning a RFC1483 IRB Service Instance Configuring the RFC1483 IRB Service Parameters Applying a RFC1483 IRB Service Profile73 About to Change Service State Confirmation Window Commissioning the RFC1483 IRB Service74 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 83 About to Change Service State Confirmation Window Commissioning the RFC1483 Routing Service84 Action Report Window Creating a Subscriber Subscriber Provisioning86 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters 1 Click Forward Select Delete Objects Deleting a Subscriber89 Subscriber Configuration Window Connections Tab Configuring a SubscriberSelect the Subscriber Details Optional tab Connecting a Subscriber to a Service InstanceCisco Service/Subscriber Provisioning Select the Connect to Single Domain tab 94 Connect Subscriber to NRP Window Select the Connect to Multi-Domain tabCommissioned state Details panel Disconnecting a Subscriber from a Service Instance97 Action Report Window Editing a Currently Connected Subscriber’s Details Moving Subscribers between Services or NRPs