Modifying a Multipoint-to-Multipoint Ethernet Service
For a multipoint-to-multipoint service, you can change the bandwidth or MTU of a specific UNI, add or delete a UNI, change C-VLAN range values, and change advanced settings for a device endpoint or add a new device endpoint.
You cannot change the interface of an existing UNI. Neither can you change the service VLAN ID.
To perform the equivalent of changing the interface on an existing UNI, add a new UNI with the desired interface, and then delete the old UNI.
After modifying a service, the configuration audit and functional audit information is cleared and the functional audit status is set to pending.
Modifying a service creates a new service order based on the attribute settings of the existing service.
When you modify a service or a service order, the read-only fields in the different pages of the wizard for service or service order modification are grayed out to indicate that you cannot modify those attributes.
The following topics provide instructions for modifying a multipoint-to-multipoint (full mesh) Ethernet service:
Adding an Endpoint
To add an endpoint to a multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet service:
Adding a UNI Interface
To add a UNI on a device that is already part of a multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet service:
Deleting a UNI Interface and Deleting an Endpoint
To delete a UNI from a multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet service:
Changing the Endpoint Bandwidth
To change the rate limit or bandwidth for an endpoint of a multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet service:
Changing Advanced Settings for an Endpoint
To change advanced settings for an endpoint of a multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet service: