User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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17.
Ethernet Services and Interfaces (CLI)
This section includes:
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Configuring Ethernet Services (CLI)
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Setting the MRU Size and the S-VLAN Ethertype (CLI)
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Configuring Ethernet Interfaces (CLI)
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Configuring Automatic State Propagation and Link Loss Forwarding (CLI)
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Viewing Ethernet PMs and Statistics (CLI)
Related topics:
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Configuring Link Aggregation (LAG) and LACP (Optional) (CLI)
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Quality of Service (QoS) (CLI)
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Performing Ethernet Loopback (CLI)
17.1
Configuring Ethernet Services (CLI)
This section includes:
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Ethernet Services Overview (CLI)
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General Guidelines for Provisioning Ethernet Services (CLI)
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Configuring Service Points (CLI)
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Defining the MAC Address Forwarding Table for a Service (CLI)
17.1.1
Ethernet Services Overview (CLI)
Users can define up to 64 Ethernet services. Each service constitutes a virtual
bridge that defines the connectivity between logical ports in the IP-20 network
element.
This version of IP-20 supports the following service types:
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Multipoint (MP)
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Point-to-Point (P2P)
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Management (MNG)
In addition to user-defined services, IP-20 contains a pre-defined management
service (Service ID 257). By default, this service is operational.
Note:
You can use the management service for in-band management. For
instructions on configuring in-band management, see
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. A Point-to-Point or Multipoint service
can hold up to 32 service points. A Management service can hold up 30 service
points.
For a more detailed overview of the IP-20 service-oriented Ethernet switching
engine, refer to the Technical Description for the IP-20 product type you are using.