Chapter 9 Service/Subscriber Provisioning

Defining Policies For Service Provisioning

Creating Service Profiles for an L2TP Service

L2TP service profiles define the configuration parameters for the uplink from the Cisco 6400 UAC to the service provider. You can set up profiles and apply them to the relevant NRP or, alternatively, you can set up and apply a profile with some of the parameters set and then configure the remaining parameters manually. The services available on the Cisco 6400 UAC have a number of parameters to configure. It is worth setting up a number of different service profiles with at least some of the values complete (that can be applied later) to save time.

To create an 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. Profiles are “globally” available within the Cisco 6400 SCM.

The L2TP Service Profile Configuration window appears with the Configuration tab displayed.

Figure 9-10 L2TP Service Profile Configuration Window (Configuration Tab)

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Step 2 Select Create Profile.

A Prompt window appears (see Figure 9-11)for you to enter a name for your new profile.

Figure 9-11 Prompt Window

Step 3 Enter a name for the profile in the Enter profile name data entry box. L2TP Bronze was entered in the example shown in Figure 9-11.

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