C H A P T E R 3

Managing VPN Business Configurations

The following topics tell you how to change business configurations using the functionality provided in service view maps. For more information about business configurations, see VPN Business Configurations, page 1-2.

Note All operations described in this chapter affect elements on the current map. The operations do not affect other maps.

Creating a VPN, page 3-1—Describes how to manually create VPNs.

Moving a Virtual Router, page 3-3—Describes how to move a virtual router (including its sites) from one VPN to another.

Adding a Tunnel to a VPN, page 3-3—Describes how to add tunnels to a VPN.

Removing a Tunnel, page 3-4—Describes how to remove tunnels from a VPN.

Creating an LCA, page 3-5—Describes how to manually create an LCA.

Moving an LCA, page 3-5—Describes how to move an LCA to another VPN.

Deleting an LCA, page 3-5—Describes how to delete an LCA.

Moving an LCP, page 3-6—Describes how to move an LCP to another VPN or LCA.

Jumping to an Adjacent LCP, page 3-6—Describes how to jump from one peer to an adjacent peer.

Renaming a Business Element, page 3-6—Describes how to rename business elements from the business model.

Deleting a Business Element, page 3-7—Describes how to delete business elements from the business model.

Creating a VPN

 

 

You can change business configurations by manually creating VPNs. The VPNs that are manually

 

 

created do not contain virtual routers and sites.

 

 

To create a VPN:

 

 

 

 

Step 1

In the Cisco ANA NetworkVision tree pane, select the map root.

 

Step 2

From the File menu, choose Add VPN.

 

Step 3

In the Add VPN to <Root> dialog box, click New.

 

 

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Cisco Systems 3.6.6 manual Managing VPN Business Configurations, Creating a VPN

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