Chapter 4. Web Configuration & Operation
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CHAPTER 3
WEB OPERATION & CONFIGURATION
NNI Ports:
Select the network interface for ECE.
Ingress Matching
Tag Type:
The tag type for matching the ECE. The possible values are:
Any:
The ECE will match both tagged and untagged frames.
Untagged:
The ECE will match untagged frames only.
C-Tagged:
The ECE will match custom tagged frames only.
S-Tagged:
The ECE will match service tagged frames only.
Tagged:
The ECE will match tagged frames only.
Frame Type:
The frame type for the ECE. The possible values are:
Any:
The ECE will match any frame type.
IPv4:
The ECE will match IPv4 frames only.
IPv6:
The ECE will match IPv6 frames only.
Actions
Direction:
The EVCs and ECEs are used to setup flows in one or both directions as determined by the ECE Direction
parameter. If the ECE is bidirectional, the ingress rules of the NNI ports will be setup to match the traffic being
forwarded to NNI ports. The possible values are:
Both:
Bidirectional.
UNI-to-NNI:
Unidirectional from UNI to NNI.
NNI-to-UNI:
Unidirectional from NNI to UNI.
EVC ID Filter:
The EVC ID for the ECE. The ECE is only active when mapping to an existing EVC. The possible values are:
Any:
No EVC ID filter is specified. (EVC ID filter status is "don't-care".)
Specific:
If you want to filter a specific EVC ID with this ECE, choose this value. A field for entering a specific value
appears.