Creating an E-Line Service Order
To create an E-Line service order, complete the following tasks in order:
Selecting the Service Type
A wizard is available to create a service order in an intuitive and easily-navigable format. The settings that you can configure in the service order are organized in separate pages of the wizard, which you can launch by clicking the appropriate buttons at the top of the Create a Service Order page. Alternatively, you can proceed to the corresponding setting-related pages by clicking the Back and Next buttons at any point in the wizard during the creation of the service order.
To select the service type as E-Line to base the new service order:
Entering General Settings Information
To enter general parameters related to a service order in the General Settings box of the General/Connectivity Settings page of the wizard:
Specifying the Connectivity
In the Connectivity Settings box of the General/Connectivity Settings page of the wizard, specify VCID and MTU information.
Specify the VCID. This is an integer that uniquely identifies the virtual circuit that the service will use.
The VCID can be either set automatically by the Junos Space software, or it can be set manually by the service provisioner in the service order. The service definition can force the system to pick the VCID, force the service provisioner to pick the VCID, or allow the service provisioner to override the settings in the service definition.
This field is displayed only if the selected definition’s signaling type is LDP. You cannot edit this field if you have not selected Editable in Service Order in the service definition.
We recommend allocating the VCID automatically; however, service providers with their own systems for allocating VCIDs can choose the manual setting.
In the previous example, by default, the system picks a VCID from its pool automatically, but allows the service provisioner to override this value in the service order. Clear the check box to override the service definition setting. The form expands to include an additional field for entering the VCID manually.
Specify the MTU for the connection across the network.
The service definition can constrain the MTU to a specific value or allow the service provisioner to override it in the service order. In this example, the service definition sets the MTU, but allows the service provisioner to change the value.
When you advance to the next step in creating your service order, your new connectivity settings appear under the Connectivity image in the main graphic and new general information is added to the text above the cloud. If you have incomplete or invalid information in the General/Connectivity Settings panel, a warning icon appears next to the cloud image.
Select the Enable MC LAG check box if you want the following configuration to be pushed to the selected endpoint.
set protocols l2circuit neighbor x.x.x.x interface interface name pseudowire-status-tlv
Note:This check box is available only for an LDP-based E-Line service order with PW Resilency enabled. The Interface type must be Ethernet.
Specify the Route Distinguisher value.
Range: 1.1.1.1:1 through 255.255.255.254:65535, or 1:1 through 65535:4294967295
This field is displayed only if the selected definition’s signaling type is BGP. You cannot edit this field if you have not selected the Editable in Service Order check box in the service definition.
To specify the Route Target, clear the Auto pick Route Target check box.
Range: 1.1.1.1:1 through 255.255.255.254:65535, or 1:1 through 65535:4294967295
This field is displayed only if the selected definition’s signaling type is BGP. You cannot edit this field if you have not selected the Editable in Service Order check box in the service definition.
The VLAN normalization displays the information based on the option you have selected in the service definition.
If VLAN normalization is Normalize to Dot1q tag, specify the VLAN Tag to stack.
Default: 1
Range: 1 through 4094
If VLAN normalization is Normalize to QinQ tags, specify the Normalize – Outer VLAN Tag and Normalize – Inner VLAN Tag fields.
Default: 1
Range: 1 through 4094
To provide endpoint information for the first endpoint, click the Endpoint A button or click Next.
The Endpoint Settings form appears.
If you have enabled QoS, configure QoS settings. See Specifying QoS Settings.
If QoS is not enabled, configure endpoint settings. See Specifying Endpoint Information.
Specifying QoS Settings
You can specify QoS parameters for an E-Line service only in the service definition. This section explains the QoS attributes that can be defined or modified in a service definition. These settings cannot be modified in the service order.
If QoS is enabled on the service definition, configure the QoS Settings of the General/Connectivity Settings panel.
Specifying OAM Settings
By default, OAM is enabled on the service definition. Enter the following information in the OAM Settings of the General Settings panel:
Specifying Endpoint Information
If a service template is attached to the service definition, a link to that template is listed in the Template page of the creation of service order wizard. The service templates settings are same for both the endpoints. For instructions on working with service templates in service orders, see Creating a Service Order Based on a Service Definition with a Template.
Some of the fields differ from one interface type to another and also differ depending on permissions assigned in the service definition.
To specify endpoint information:
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 paramters 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
The Review page of the service definition or service order creation and modification wizards enable you to view and evaluate the service parameters and components you configured in preceding steps or pages of the wizard. This page provides a comprehensive, single-page view of all the service elements configured in the different pages of the wizard. You can either click the buttons corresponding to the various settings at the top of the wizard page to directly traverse to the page you want to modify or click the navigation buttons at the bottom of the wizard page to go to the different pages of the wizard.
On the Review page, in the Service Templates section, the names of the service templates with which the service definition is associated are displayed. The Default Service Template column indicates whether the attached template is the default template.
Specifying Connectivity and Endpoint Information for Managing VLANs
The Connectivity Services Director application provides greater flexibility for provisioning VLANs for E-Line service orders by extending the VLAN normalization options.
You can create logical interfaces that define both the Outer-VLAN-tag-to-stack protocol ID and Inner-VLAN-tag-to-stack protocol ID. The following illustration shows the General/Connectivity window. The Connectivity Settings panel displays the Outer-VLAN-tag-to-stack and Inner-VLAN-tag-to-stack parameters.
Connectivity Services Director now enables you to manually select a value for the Outer VLAN tag to stack and Inner VLAN tag to stack parameters for a service that specifies the qinq Ethernet option.
The following illustration displays the service order Connectivity Settings based upon a service definition that set the VLAN normalization parameter to Normalize to Dot1q tag.
For service orders that are based on service definitions that set the Ethernet option to dot1q or qinq, the Unit ID parameter appears in the Logical IF Settings panel in the service order Endpoint Settings window.
Deploying and Monitoring the Progress of the New Service
To deploy the new service: