Chapter 6: Ethernet Services and Interfaces
Configuring Ethernet Service(s)
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Note
Additional configuration of the MAC address table can be performed via the CLI. See
MAC Address Forwarding Table for a Service
9.
In the
Default CoS
field, enter a default Class of Service (CoS) value (0-7). This value is assigned to frames at
the service level if CoS Mode is set to Default-CoS. Otherwise, this value is not used, and frames retain
whatever CoS value they were assigned at the service point or logical interface level.
10.
In the
CoS Mode
field, select one of the following options. This parameter determines whether or not
frames passing through the service have their CoS modified at the service level. The CoS determines the
priority queue to which frames are assigned.
o
Default CoS
–
Frames passing through the service are assigned the default CoS defined above. This CoS
value overrides whatever CoS may have been assigned at the service point or interface level.
o
Preserve-SP-COS-Decision
–
The CoS of frames passing through the service is not modified by the
service's default CoS.
11.
Click
Apply
, then
Close
to close the Ethernet Services - Add page.
12.
Add service points. You must add service points to the service in order for the service to carry traffic. See
Editing a Service
To edit a service:
1.
Select
Ethernet
>
Services
. The Ethernet Services page opens (
).
2.
Select the service in the Service Configuration Table.
3.
In the Ethernet Services page, click
Edit
. The Ethernet Services - Edit page opens.
4.
This page is identical to the Ethernet Services - Add page (
). You can edit any parameter that can
be configured in the Add page, except the
Service ID
.
Deleting a Service
Before deleting a service, you must first delete any service points attached to the service. See
To delete a service:
1.
Select
Ethernet
>
Services
. The Ethernet Services page opens (
).
2.
Select the service in the Ethernet Service Configuration Table.
3.
Click
Delete.
The service is deleted.
Enabling, Disabling, or Deleting Multiple Services
To enable, disable, or delete multiple services:
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