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What are the different types of service definitions I can create and which are the parameters I can specify or control?

Point-to-point Ethernet services provisioned using Junos Space Ethernet Activator can have the following parameters set in the service definition:

  • VC ID can be selected automatically or manually.
  • Default MTU
  • If MTU is editable in service order, then a range can be specified in the definition
  • Traffic Treatment
    • Ethernet Option
      • port-port
      • 802.1Q
      • Q-in-Q
    • Customer Traffic Type
      • N/A (only for port-port)
      • Transport all traffic (only for Q-in-Q)
      • Transport single VLAN (only for 802.1Q)
      • Transport VLAN range (only for Q-in-Q)
    • VLAN ID selection (not for port-port)
      • Autopick
      • Select manually
  • Interface Settings
    • Physical interface encapsulation
      • ethernet-ccc (only for port-port)
      • vlan-ccc (only for 802.1Q and Q-in-Q)
      • extended-vlan-ccc (only for 802.1Q and Q-in-Q)
      • flexible-ethernet-services (only for 802.1Q and Q-in-Q)
    • Logical interface encapsulation
      • N/A (only when physical interface encapsulation is ethernet-ccc)
      • vlan-ccc (when physical interface encapsulation is vlan-ccc or flexible-ethernet-services)
      • extended-vlan-ccc (only when physical interface encapsulation is extended-vlan-ccc)
    • Protect UNI interface
  • MTU settings
    • Default MTU
    • If MTU is editable in service order, then a range can be specified in the definition
  • Bandwidth settings
    • Enable Rate Limiting
    • Default bandwidth
    • Bandwidth range
    • Bandwidth increment

Multipoint Ethernet services provisioned using Junos Space Ethernet Activator can have the following parameters set in the service definition:

Point-to-point Ethernet services provisioned using Junos Space Ethernet Activator can have the following parameters set in the service definition:

  • Route target is selected automatically
  • Route distinguisher is selected automatically
  • VLAN normalization can be set to:
    • Normalize VLAN all
    • Normalize VLAN none
    • Not normalized
  • Traffic Treatment
    • Ethernet Option
      • port-port
      • 802.1Q
      • Q-in-Q
    • Customer Traffic Type
      • N/A (only for port-port)
      • Transport all traffic (only for Q-in-Q)
      • Transport single VLAN (only for 802.1Q)
      • Transport VLAN range (only for Q-in-Q)
    • VLAN ID selection (not for port-port)
      • Autopick
      • Select manually
  • Interface Settings
    • Physical interface encapsulation
      • ethernet-vpls (only for port-port)
      • flexible-ethernet-services (only for 802.1Q and Q-in-Q)
    • Logical interface encapsulation
      • N/A (only when physical interface encapsulation is ethernet-vpls)
      • vlan-vpls (when physical interface encapsulation is flexible-ethernet-services)
  • MTU settings
    • Default MTU
    • If MTU is editable in service order, then a range can be specified in the definition
  • Bandwidth settings
    • Enable Rate Limiting
    • Default bandwidth
    • Bandwidth range
    • Bandwidth increment

Published: 2009-12-15