Chapter 8 Configuring Ethernet Virtual Connections

Understanding EVC Features

Use the service instance number ethernet [name] interface configuration command to create an EFP on a Layer 2 interface or EtherChannel and to enter service instance configuration mode. You use service instance configuration mode to configure all management and control date plane attributes and parameters that apply to the service instance on a per-interface basis.

The service instance number is the EFP identifier, an integer from 1 to 8000.

The optional ethernet name is the name of a previously configured EVC. You do not need to enter an EVC name, but you must enter ethernet. Different EFPs can share the same name when they correspond to the same EVC. EFPs are tied to a global EVC through the common name.

When you enter service instance configuration mode, you can configure these options:

default—Sets a command to its defaults

description—Adds a service instance specific description

encapsulation—Configures Ethernet frame match criteria

ethernet—Configures Ethernet-lmi parameters

exit— Exits from service instance configuration mode

no—Negates a command or sets its defaults

service-policy—Attaches a policy-map to an EFP

shutdown—Takes the service instance out of service

Enter the [no] shutdown service-instance configuration mode to shut down or bring up a service instance.

On a Layer 2 port with no service instance configured, multiple switchport commands are available

(access, backup, block, host, mode, and trunk). When one or more service instances are configured on a Layer 2 port, no switchport commands are accepted on that interface.

Encapsulation

Encapsulation defines the matching criteria that maps a VLAN, a range of VLANs, Ethertype, or a combination of these to a service instance. Configure encapsulation in the service instance configuration mode. You must configure one encapsulation command per EFP (service instance).

Use the encapsulation command in service-instance configuration mode to set the encapsulation criteria. Different types of encapsulations are dot1q, dot1ad, and untagged. Valid Ethertypes (type) are IPv4, PPPOE-All, PPPOE-Discover, and PPPOE-Session.

Encapsulation classification options also include:

outer tag VLAN

inner tag VLAN

payload ethertype—any ethertype tag after the VLAN tag

After you enter an encapsulation method, these keyword options are available in service instance configuration mode:

bridge-domain—Configures a bridge domain

rewrite—Configures Ethernet rewrite criteria

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