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c.
In the Ethertype list, select the type of Ethernet frames that you want to match.
d.
In the VPI and VCI boxes, enter values for the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and
Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI). E-series DSL nodes offer support for up to six
services per port in ADSL2+ fallback applications.
e.
Click
Create
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7.
Associate the service match list with a service tag action to use on E-Series ingress traffic
packets.
For CLI:
add tagged-rule to-svc-match-list
add untagged-rule to-svc-match-list
remove tagged-rule <r-index> from-svc-match-list
remove untagged-rule <r-index> from-svc-match-list
Creating Service Tag Actions
Applying service tag actions to service provisioning performs the following two actions:
Classification
– the service match lists are for matching and classifying traffic into
services.
Marking
– the service tag actions are for marking the traffic with the appropriate VLAN
and P-bit required by the service.
This topic describes how to create service-tag actions that can be used for many subscriber
ports that require the same actions to be performed. All services configured on an xDSL port
exist in a VLAN-tagged service flow, requiring an associated service-tag action.
Service-tag actions are applied to subscriber service provisioning as follows:
Video and data services provisioning on an xDSL port includes a reference to a service-
tag action.
Voice services provisioning on a Voice (POTS) port references an IP Host that sets the
output service VLAN and points to a system default service-tag action that specifies the
traffic as untagged and assigns the appropriate priority value.
The E-Series can apply the following tag actions assigned to an xDSL port service.
Add a single tag
Adds a single outer tag to the matched traffic
Can be applied to tagged and untagged traffic.
Supported for DSCP/IP Precedence-to-P-bit
translation.