Chapter 18: Ethernet Services and Interfaces (CLI)
Configuring Ethernet Services (CLI)
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Configuring Service Points (CLI)
This section includes:
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Service Point Classification (CLI)
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Configuring Service Point Ingress Attributes (CLI)
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Configuring Service Point Egress Attributes (CLI)
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Displaying Service Point Attributes (CLI)
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Deleting a Service Point (CLI)
Service Points Overview (CLI)
Service points are logical interfaces within a service. A service point is a logical entity attached to a physical or
logical interface. Service points define the movement of frames through the service. Each service point includes
both ingress and egress attributes.
Each service point for a Point-to-Point or Multipoint service can be either a Service Access Point (SAP) or a Service
Network Point (SNP). A Point-to-Point service can also use Pipe service points.
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An SAP is equivalent to a UNI in MEF terminology and defines the connection of the user network with its
access points. SAPs are used for Point-to-Point and Multipoint traffic services.
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An SNP is equivalent to an NNI or E-NNI in MEF terminology and defines the connection between the network
elements in the user network. SNPs are used for Point-to-Point and Multipoint traffic services.
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A Pipe service point is used to create traffic connectivity between two ports in a port-based manner (Smart
Pipe). In other words, all the traffic from one port passes to the other port.
Management services utilize Management (MNG) service points.
A Point-to-Point or Multipoint service can hold up to 32 service points. A management service can hold up to 30
service points.
summarizes the service point types available per service type.
Table 182
Service Points per Service Type
Service Point Type
MNG
SAP
SNP
Pipe
Service Type
Management
Yes
No
No
No
Point-to-Point
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Multipoint
No
Yes
Yes
No
shows which service point types can co-exist on the same interface.
Table 183
Service Point Types per
Interface
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