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Creating a Full Mesh IP Service Order
You can use Connectivity Services Director application to implement IP services.
Creating an IP full mesh Ethernet service order consists of the following tasks:
Selecting the Service Definition
To select a service definition to base the new service order on:
Configuring Service Parameters Information
In this topic you configure general settings, VPN settings that can be applied to all end points, and routing protocol settings for the provider edge (PE) and customer edge (CE) devices.
Specifying General Settings
To specify general information for an IP Service Order:
Field |
Description |
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General Settings | |
Name |
Type a unique name for the service. The service order name can consist of only letters, numbers, and underscores. Note:
The name you specify for an IP Service Order becomes the routing-instance name in the device configuration when you deploy the service. |
Comments |
Type a description of the service. |
Customer |
Click Select to select name of the enterprise customer that requests for a service. Click Clear to clear the current selection. |
Service Definition |
The type of Service Definition you choose determines the fields that are available in the Connectivity Settings section, VPN Settings section, and the PE-CE Settings section of the Settings Page of the IP Service Order wizard. |
Instance Type |
The type of Service Definition you choose will determine the Instance Type displayed in the field. |
Enable Distinct Instance Name |
Select this check box to specify a distinct instance name for each device. Note:
Starting from Connectivity Services Director 2.0R4 onward, you can specify a distinct routing instance name for each device when you deploy a service on multiple devices while creating a full-mesh IP service order. |
Connectivity Settings | |
Policy Based Route Target |
Select this check box to create a policy-based vrf instance. Clear this check box to create a community-based vrf instance. For more information on creating policies for an IP service, see Creating Policies for an IP Service. |
Auto Pick Route Target |
Clear this check box, to enable the Route Target field. To override this setting in the service order, you can select the Editable in Service Order check box in the create Layer 3 full-mesh service definition wizard. |
Route Target |
Specify the route target range in any of the following formats:
Note:
You must clear the Auto Pick Route Target check box to enable this field. Note:
Starting from Release 2.1R1 onward, Connectivity Services Director supports a mix of both 2-byte and 4-byte AS numbers while creating a full-mesh IP service order. |
Auto Pick Hub Route Target |
Select this check box to automatically generate a Hub Route Target. Clear this check box to manually enter a Hub Route Target. Note:
The Auto Pick Hub Route Target check box is visible if the selected Instance Type is vrf. You can edit this field if you select the Editable in Service Order check box in the Create Layer 3 Hub-and-Spoke Service Definition wizard. |
Hub Route Target |
Specify the hub route target range in any of the following formats:
Note:
To manually enter the Hub Route Target, clear the Auto Pick Hub Route Target check box. |
Auto Pick Spoke Route Target |
Select this check box to automatically generate a Spoke Route Target. Clear the Auto Pick Spoke Route Target check box to manually enter a Spoke Route Target. Note:
The Auto Pick Spoke Route Target check box is visible only if Instance Type selected is vrf. You can edit this field if you select the Editable in Service Order check box in the Create Layer 3 Hub-and-Spoke Service Definition wizard. |
Spoke Route Target |
Specify the spoke route target range in any of the following formats:
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VPN Settings | |
VRF Table Label |
Select this check box while creating a service definition to configure a separate label for each VRF to provide double lookup and egress filtering. This check box is visible only if the selected Instance Type is vrf. |
Export Direct Routes |
Select this check box in the Create Layer 3 Full Mesh Service Definition wizard to export direct routes. |
Enable Auto Export Routes |
You can select this check box in the Create IP Service Definition wizard to enable internal and external route leak as part of route target creation. |
Import Internal Routes |
Select this check box in the Create IP Service Definition wizard to enable the internal route leak feature as part of route target policy creation. |
Import External Routes |
Select this check box in the Create IP Service Definition wizard to enable the external route leak feature as part of route target policy creation. |
Enable MVPN |
Select this check box to enable multicast VPN (MVPN) settings. If you select this check box, the Enable MC-LAG check box is disabled. |
Default UNI Settings | |
MTU Factor |
Specify a value for MTU Factor in the range 1 through 1087902. The default value for MTU Factor is 10. The value you configure for MTU Factor should not exceed one tenth of the value you configured for burst size. Note:
This field is enabled only if you select MTU Based as the Burst Size. |
Burst Period |
Specify a value for Burst Period in the range 10 through 1000. The default value for Burst Period is 10. Note:
This field is enabled only when you select Line Rate Based as the Burst Size. |
Specifying PE-CE Settings Information
You configure VPN attributes that are usually common for all the endpoints in the service. Depending on the service definition on which the service order is based, the values that you provide vary.
If you do not expect these attributes to be the same on all endpoints, you can set them to be the same for now and then make changes later, or you can skip this step and apply the attribute values one at a time later.
Fill in the PE-CE Settings as indicated in Table 2:
Field |
Description |
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PE-CE Settings | |
Routing Protocol |
The routing protocol in use is displayed. |
AS Overide |
Select this check box to allow a service provisioner to override the AS number. This check box is available if you select BGP as the routing protocol while creating the service definition. |
Maximum Prefixes |
Range: 1 through 4294967295 This feature limits the number of unique destinations in a routing instance. |
OSPF Domain ID |
This check box is available only if you select OSPF as the routing protocol while creating the service definition. |
OSPF Version |
Choose an OSPF version from the OSPF Version list:
Junos OS supports OSPF version 2 (OSPFv2) and OSPF version 3 (OSPFv3). This check box is available only if OSPF is selected as the routing protocol while creating the service definition. |
Click Next
The Node Settings page appears.
Selecting N-PE Devices or Nodes
In this topic you select the N-PE devices that you want to host the service endpoints.
To select endpoint N-PE devices:
Setting Attributes for Endpoints or Nodes
For instructions on working with service templates in service orders, see Creating a Service Order Based on a Service Definition with a Template.
You set attributes for each endpoint in the service from the Node Settings page.
For each endpoint, the Node Settings page shows the value for each UNI attribute.
You can enter topology settings, create static routes on the service, and enter MVPN/PIM settings in the Node Settings page. To specify these settings for a CE device on the Node Settings page:
Adding and Deleting UNI Interfaces
In the Site Settings page, you can add or delete UNI interfaces on the PE devices that participate in a service.
To add a UNI interface on a selected device:
Click Add to add a new row to the table.
From the newly added row, click the arrow in the Device Name field.
A list of interfaces is displayed.
Select the check boxes beside the UNIs that you want to associate with the service order and click Ok. You can select more than one UNI.
The table now displays the UNI interfaces configured on the selected device.
To delete a UNI Interface from a selected device, select the check box next to the interface that you want to delete, and click the Delete button above the table.
If the deleted UNI is the only UNI selected from the device, then the device is deleted from the service configuration.
Setting Attributes for UNIs or Sites
If there is a service template attached to the service definition, there is a link to that template at the bottom of the Site Settings section of the screen. For instructions on working with service templates in service orders, see Creating a Service Order Based on a Service Definition with a Template.
This part of the create Ethernet service order procedure sets the attributes for each endpoint in the service. Selection is made using the Site Settings page.
The interface shown in the UNI Interface field is automatically selected by the Connectivity Services Director application, which chooses the UNI that has the highest available capacity among interfaces that are in the Up state. To calculate the available capacity of the interface, the system subtracts the bandwidth reserved for each service deployed on that interface from the total capacity of the interface.
For each endpoint, the Site Settings page shows the value for each UNI attribute.
To modify the values of a UNI interface:
To configure or edit Site Settings:
Select the interface that you want to edit by clicking the check box next to it.
The selected row is highlighted in blue.
You can edit the interface details by following Table 7:
Table 7: IP Service Order - Configure Site Settings Field
Action
Site Settings Interface
The name of the interface you choose is displayed in this field.
Description
Type a description that describes the UNI Interface.
Range: 0 to 128 characters.
UNI Settings
Encapsulation
Choose an encapsulation value from the Encapsulation list:
Port
Dot1Q
QinQ(Single)
QinQ(All)
If you choose Port as the encapsulation value, no field in the UNI settings section is enabled.
If you choose Dot1Q as the encapsulation value, Auto pick Interface Unit and Auto pick VLAN ID check boxes are enabled.
If you choose QinQ(Single) or QinQ(All) as the encapsulation value, Customer VLAN Type and Outer TP ID fields are enabled.
Auto pick Interface Unit
Select this check box to automatically assign the Unit ID.
Clear this check box to manually enter the Unit ID.
Unit ID
Enter a unit ID in this field.
Range - 1 through 16385
This field becomes available when you clear the Auto pick Interface Unit check box.
Auto pick VLAN ID
Select this check box to assign the VLAN ID automatically.
Clear this check box to manually enter the VLAN ID.
VLAN ID
Enter a VLAN ID in this field.
Range - 1 through 4094
This field is available when you clear the Auto pick VLAN ID check box.
Customer VLAN Type
Choose a customer VLAN type from the Customer VLAN Type drop down box:
Transport All Traffic—Transports traffic from all VLANs across the network
Transport Single VLAN—Transports traffic for a specific VLAN across the network.
This field is available only when the encapsulation value you select is QinQ(Single) or QinQ(All)
Customer VLAN ID
Enter a Customer VLAN ID in this field.
Range - 1 through 4094
This field is available only when you select Transport Single VLAN as the Customer VLAN type.
Outer TP ID
Choose a value form the Outer TP ID list:
empty (default)
0x8100
0x88a8
0x9100
Inner TP ID
Choose a value form the Inner TP ID list:
empty (default)
0x8100
0x88a8
0x9100
This field is available when you select Transport Single VLAN as the customer VLAN type.
IP Settings Autopick Interface IP
Select this check box to choose an interface IP from IP Address Pool drop down list.
Clear this check box to manually enter an interface IP in the Interface IP Address field.
IP Pool Type
Displays the IP Pool Type you have selected.
Global
Customer
None
Interface IP Address
Enter an interface IP address.
This field is available only when you clear the Autopick Interface IP check box.
IP Address Pool
Choose an interface IP address from the IP Address Pool drop down list.
This field is available only if you select the Autopick Interface IP check box.
IP Block size
Enter a valid IP address block size value in this field.
Range - 1 through 32
Note:Starting from Connectivity Services Director Release 2.1R1 onward, you can configure an IP block size using a wider range from 1 through 32 while creating a full-mesh IP service order.
PE-CE Settings Routing Protocol
Select a protocol from the list:
BGP
OSPF
Static
OSPF Area ID
Enter an OSPF area id.
Valid IP Range - 0.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255
This field is available only if OSPF is selected as the routing protocol in the service definition.
OSPF Version
Enter an OSPF version number.
Ver 2
Ver 3
This field is available only if OSPF is selected as the routing protocol in the service definition.
Group Name
Enter a group name.
Range - 0 to 255 characters
This field is available only if BGP is selected as the routing protocol in the service definition.
Local Address
This field is available if BGP is selected as the routing protocol in the service definition.
Autopick Neighbour IP
Select this field if you want to automatically generate a Neighbour IP. You can edit this field if you select Editable in Service Order check box.
This field is available only if BGP is selected as the routing protocol in the service definition.
Neighbour IP
Enter a vaild IP address in this field.
Range - 1.0.0.1 through 223.225.225.254, excluding 127.x.x.x
This field is available if BGP is selected as the routing protocol in the service definition.
Peer AS
Enter a Peer AS range in this field.
Range - 1 through 4294967295
This field is available if BGP is selected as the routing protocol in the service definition.
Import Policy
Select the policy from the list.
Policies associated with other devices and policies created as part of the service is listed. You can select more than one policy from the list.
You also have the option to:
Select a policy from the list.
Clear the current selection by clicking Clear.
You can also add or delete a policy while modifying the service.
Export Policy
Select the policy from the list.
Policies associated with other devices and policies created as part of the service is listed. You can select more than one policy from the list.
Select a policy from the list.
Clear the current selection by clicking Clear.
You can add or delete a policy while modifying the service.
PIM Settings Add
Click Add to add a new row in the PIM Settings table.
Delete
Click Delete to delete a row from the PIM Settings table.
Rendezvous Point (device)
Click the arrow in this field to select a device from the drop down list.
Group Address
Enter a group IP address.
Range - 224.0.1.0 through 239.255.255.255
Update or Cancel
Click Update to update the Rendezvous Point (device) and Group Address to the PIM Settings table.
Click Cancel to cancel any updates.
Click Ok after you enter the site settings details in the Site Settings window.
The site settings page is displayed.
Click Next.
The Review page is displayed.
You can examine and modify the created service order parameters. Alternatively, you can click the corresponding buttons at the top of the wizard page to navigate to the specific pages.
Click Done. The Confirmation dialogue box appears.
You can choose one of the following options:
Save & Validate
Save & Deploy
Click Ok to confirm the deployment option.
Specifying QoS Settings
CoS profiles enable the grouping of class-of-service (CoS) parameters and apply them to one or more interfaces. Connectivity Services Director provides you with predefined traffic types for each CoS profile that you create. These traffic types represent the most common types of traffic for the device type. Each of these templates has preconfigured values for all CoS parameters based on the typical application requirements. You can change the preconfigured values of these parameters to suit your requirements. To display the CoS Profiles page, in Build mode, select CoS under Profile and Configuration Management in the Tasks pane. The Manage CoS Profiles page appears.
If QoS is enabled on the service definition, configure the QoS Settings of the Site Settings panel of the service order creation wizard.
The QoS profile list displays the QoS profiles that are currently configured in the Manage CoS Profiles page of the Connectivity Services Director application.
A QoS profile classifies traffic into defined service groups to provide the special treatment of traffic across the network service.
Specifying Template Settings
The Template Settings page of the service order creation and modification wizards enables you to associate service templates with an E-Line, E-LAN, and IP service order. You can apply only the templates that are previously configured in a service definition with the corresponding service order. The Template Settings page is available in the service order wizard only if the service definition that you selected to apply to the service order contains a service template. Otherwise, the Template Settings page is not displayed in the service order wizard. You can perform template operations for all endpoints in a service order.
If you defined a service template as the default service template, it is attached to the endpoint by default. You have the flexibility to create and provision a dynamic attribute in a service template. You can mark an attribute of a service template as dynamic, and you can obtain the values for these dynamic attributes from a specific device. To create a dynamic attribute, you must first mark an attribute of a service template as dynamic and then specify the device XPath for the dynamic attribute.
The Template Settings page is displayed before the Review page, which is the final step of the service order wizard.
In the Service Settings page of the Select Service Definition field of the service order creation wizard, you can double-click a service definition name displayed in the table to view the details of the definition in a popup dialog box. You can use this information to determine if the service definition is appropriate for your deployment needs. To filter and sort the display of service templates, enter the name of the template as a match criterion in the Search box and click the Search icon. The page refreshes to display only the template names that match with the search term. You can use the paging controls to navigate across multiple pages of templates as necessary.
All the tasks that you can perform with service templates are presented in the Template Settings page. The page is divided into three panes. The top half of the page displays a table of selected endpoints. All the endpoints or UNIs that you selected in the preceding pages of the service order wizard are displayed in this table. You can configure the template pertaining to only one endpoint at a point in time. If the selected endpoints (in previous pages of the wizard) contained a manually-entered unit number, that number is displayed in the table of selected endpoints. Otherwise, the Auto-pick label is displayed.
The lower half of the page is divided into two panes. The left pane displays the template selection table for the endpoint you selected. All the templates associated with the service definition are displayed. You can add and delete templates using the template selection table. The right pane displays all the parameters that you can modify for a selected service template. All such editable parameters are displayed in a consolidated form of a configuration page. This pane is displayed after you select a template. If any configuration parameter in template is set as a service-specific value, such attributes are not displayed in this pane.
To associate a service template with a service order:
Reviewing the Configured Settings
You can examine and modify the created service order parameters in the Review page of the Create IP Service Order wizard.
If you want to modify a particular section in the review page, click the Edit button corresponding to that section.
Click Done to save the service order. The Confirmation dialogue box appears.
Deploying the New Service
From the Confirmation dialogue box that appears, you can choose one of the following options to deploy the service:
Choose Save & Validate to validate the service.
Choose Save & Deploy to deploy the service immediately.
The service order is now complete.
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