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Provisioning Pseudowires

A pseudowire is a circuit defined by two end point devices on which legacy traffic can be transported over IP/MPLS network. Pseudowire provisioning is the process of creating, modifying or deleting pseudowires between end points and pushing the configurations corresponding to the pseudowire to the devices. JUNOScope supports provisioning of LDP-based Layer 2 Circuit pseudowires only.

Figure 10: Provisioning Pseudowires Page

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Pseudowire provisioning involves the following steps:

  1. Creating templates for pseudowires
  2. Selecting Device Source and Source/Destination Endpoint devices
  3. Creating, modifying, or deleting links (pseudowires) between end points
  4. Confirming Selections
  5. Generating configuration for pseudowires generated in step 2 and provision pseudowires by pushing configurations generated in step3 to boxes
  6. Filtering, viewing, and testing pseudowires

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