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When you create a global profile, the profile is automatically downloaded to the networks in
the CMS management domain that enable global profile updates.
1.
On the Navigation Tree, click
CMS
.
2.
In the Work Area, click
Profile > E5-48/E3-48C/E7/ONT
(or
E3-48C/E5-48/E7
),
and then select the profile to create.
Service tag actions:
Each service provisioned at the subscriber port includes a reference to a match list and a tag
action that specifies the classifying and marking of packets from the subscriber port into the
service VLAN.
A service carried on an N:1 VLAN applies to multiple subscriber ports, so a single match list
and tag action can be used to describe the service.
A service carried on a 1:1 VLAN is the same for each subscriber except the customer tag is
unique per subscriber. In this case, it would be ideal to define the match list and tag action
pair such that multiple subscriber ports can reference it. This is accomplished by having a
special value for the output in the tag action that indicates the value of the output tag is
subscriber specific. The customer-specific tag is contained in the service definition.
Bandwidth profiles:
Specifies the upstream and downstream rate limits for an individual service member.
A multicast profile references two previously defined profiles:
Multicast Address Map
Identifies the optional global allowable multicast IP ranges.
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) Profile
Identifies the optional MVR address ranges associated with specified multicast VLANs.
Security profiles:
Specifies security attributes of the xDSL port: DHCP lease limit, upstream
broadcast/multicast limit, L2CP filter.
Static IP host addresses and subnets:
Configures a static Ethernet service IP address or subnet, to associate with an xDSL port
service.