Chapter 9 Service/Subscriber Provisioning

Service Provisioning

Figure 9-47 Setting Up Services on the Cisco 6400 UAC

Create (Deploy) a Service Instance

A Service Instance holds all of the information related to that service.

All three steps are accomplished within the Service Configuration window appropriate for the selected service

Apply an existing

Service Profile to a

Service Instance

Configure an

Appropriate

Service Instance

Commission the Service Instance

Apply an existing profile (if required) and then configure

the remaining parameters manually

or configure all of

the parameters manually. Some manual configuration

is always required (for example, uplink VPI/VCI)

Click Commission Service to

"roll" the selected service configuration onto the 6400 UAC hardware.

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Note The“Configuring and Commissioning a Service Instance” section on page 9-40is the only section that involves direct configuration of the Cisco 6400 UAC hardware.

Creating a Service Instance

A service instance is an object that holds all the information related to that service. A service instance object must be created (deployed) before the service instance can be configured.

This section includes an example that describes how to create a service instance for an ATM Service. The procedure for creating a service instance for any other service types is very similar to that for the ATM Service.

To create a service instance, follow these steps:

Step 1 Select the Cisco 6400 UAC, Service, Deploy, Appropriate Service option from a selected chassis.

Note Where the Appropriate Service is the type of service instance you wish to create (that is, ATM, PPPoA-SD, L2TP, RFC1483 Bridging, RFC1483 IRB, IP Uplink, or RFC1483 Routing).

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