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CAPÍTULO V: RESULTADOS Y DISCUSIÓN DE RESULTADOS

User Profile | Read Only, Maint., Read/Write, Admin.

WARNING Command available only when the Switch is in Provider Edge Bridge modality. All the parameters present in the tabs are read-only. They can be configured only via CLI.

The command Prov. Bridge-VLAN displays the parameters relevant to the VLAN’s when the Switch is in

Provider Edge Bridge modality.

Operations

Verify the C-VID registration table (C-VID Registration)

Verify the Provider Edge Port configuration table (PEP Configuration)

GUI

Prov. Bridge-VLAN contextual area

Verify the C-VID registration table (C-VID Registration) User Profile | Read Only, Maint., Read/Write, Admin.

1. Select Base Band > Ethernet > Prov. Bridge-VLAN. The C-VID Registration tab shows the C-VID registration table.

Verify the Provider Edge Port configuration table (PEP Configuration) User Profile | Read Only, Maint., Read/Write, Admin.

1. Select Base Band > Ethernet > Prov. Bridge-VLAN.

Prov. Bridge-VLAN contextual area

WARNING The wording [MEF Services Active] next to the name of the contextual area indicates that MEF services have been activated.

The contextual area shows the parameters relevant to the VLAN’s when the Switch is in Provider Edge

Bridge modality.

Tabs

C-VID Registration tab. C-VID registration table (C-VID Registration).

PEP Configuration tab. Provider Edge Port configuration table (PEP Configuration).

Push-button

Apply. Confirm the changes. Refresh. Update the context. Help. Open the help on-line.

See also

Prov. Bridge-VLAN (command)

C-VID Registration tab

The tab displays the C-VID registration table (C-VID Registration).

An internal connection between one Customer Network (CNP) port on S-VLAN component and one Provider

Edge (PEP) port on C-VLAN component is instanced for every VLAN.

The connection between CNP and PEP is set by the mutual entries in C-VID registration table (C-VID Reg-

istration) and PEP configuration table (see PEP Configuration tab).

In C-VID registration table, one entry is created for every C-VLAN supported in the C-VLAN component associated with one Customer Edge port (CEP).

The CEP identifier and the C-VID combination identify one PEP. The entry contains (among the other pa- rameters) a S-VID value corresponding to the PVID of CNP, which associates the PEP to a specific Customer

Network port (CNP).

All parameters in the tab are read only.

Table

Each row of the table corresponds to a port for which are indicated:

Port. Port identifier. The ID value is a combination of slot number and the port number (slot number/port number).

The list contains the ports of Customer Edge type.

C-VLAN ID. Customer VLAN ID value present in the C-TAG of the packets in input to the specific port: 1 ÷ 4094.

S-VLAN ID. VLAN ID of the service instance which the port and the Customer VLAN ID are mapped to: 1 ÷ 4094.

Untagged PEP. Forwarding modality of the packets, with the specific C-VID, in inputs to the Customer Edge port through the Provider Edge port:

TRUE. The packets are forwarded without TAG C-VLAN.

FALSE. The packets are forwarded with a valid C-TAG and C-VID.

Untagged CEP. Forwarding modality of the packets, with the specific C-VID through the

Customer Edge port:

TRUE. The packets are forwarded without TAG C-VLAN.

FALSE. The packets are forwarded with TAG C-VLAN. If this is missing, it is

added.

Push-button

Add. Push-button not available in this version. Remove. Push-button not available in this version.

PEP Configuration tab

The tab displays the Provider Edge Port configuration table (PEP Configuration).

For every VLAN, one internal connection is instanced between one Customer Network port (CNP) on S- VLAN component and one Provider Edge port (PEP) on C-VLAN component.

The connection between CNP and PEP is set by the mutual entries in C-VID registration table (see C-VID Registration tab) and PEP configuration table.

In PEP configuration table, one entry is created for every S-VID corresponding to one service instance ac- cessible by the C-VLAN component.

The Customer Edge Port (CEP) identifier and the S-VID combination identify one CNP. The entry contains (among the other parameters) one C-VID value corresponding to the PVID of PEP, which associates the CNP to a specific PEP.

All parameters in the tab are read only.

Table

Each row of the table corresponds to a port for which are indicated:

Port. Port identifier. The ID value is a combination of slot number and the port number (slot number/port number).

The list contains the ports of Customer Edge type. S-VID. S-VLAN identifier: 1 ÷ 4094.

P-VID. Default VLAN identifier assigned to the UnTagged packets received on the PEP port: 1 ÷ 4094.

Default User Priority. Default priority value (User Priority) assigned to the UnTagged packets received on the PEP port: 0 (lowest priority) ÷ 7 (highest priority).

Default 0.

Acceptable Frame Types. Types of BPDU packets accepted in input by the PEP port and subjected to control policies (see Ingress Filtering):

All. The port accepts all the following packets:

Tagged. Packet containing, in its heading, one TPID identified as valid by

the port and one VLAN Tag different from 0 and the field User Priority.UnTagged. Packet containing, in its heading, one TPID identified as not val-

id by the port.

Priority Tagged. Packet containing, in its heading, one TPID identified as

valid by the port and one VLAN Tag equal to 0 and the field User Priority.Tagged Only. The port accepts only the Tagged packets. The UnTagged and

Priority Tagged packets are rejected.

Untagged & Priority Tagged. The port accepts only the UnTagged and Priority Tagged packets. The Tagged packets are rejected.

Default Admit-All.

Ingress Filtering. Control modality (filtering) applied to the packets in input on the PEP port:

TRUE. The port drops the packets classified to the specific C-VLAN if the port

is not a member of the C-VLAN itself.

FALSE. The PEP port performs no check: all the packets are accepted.

Default FALSE.

COS Preservation. Enabling status, for the PEP port, of the function Class of Service

Preservation for a Service Provider:

Enable. Function CoS preservation enabled: the mapping between the priority

of the packets in input to the Switch and the traffic classes is preserved in the Provider network.

Disabled. Function CoS preservation disabled: the mapping between the pri-

ority of the packets in input to the Switch and the traffic classes is not pre- served in the Provider network.