Add an L2 Circuit Service Instance
As a superuser or network administrator, you can use Paragon Automation to provision a Layer 2 (L2) circuit service in your network. An L2 circuit is a virtual point-to-point L2 connection between two CE devices running the same L2 protocol (such as Ethernet), over a tunneling technology like Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) in the service provider network.
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LDP signaling without BGP autodiscovery is the only variant of L2 Circuit supported in this release.
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Redundant pseudowires for L2 Circuit are not supported in this release.
When you create and save an L2 circuit service instance, Paragon Automation generates a create service order. After you publish the service instance, Paragon Automation activates the automated workflow for fulfilling the service order and provisions the service in the network.
You can create an L2 circuit service instance by uploading a preconfigured JSON file or by entering the details in the GUI fields on the Add L2 Circuit page.
To create an L2 circuit service instance:
Field |
Description |
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Upload JSON File |
Click Browse to upload a preconfigured JSON file. You see a message that the file is successfully imported. The values specified in the file are automatically populated in the corresponding UI fields. |
Customer |
Enter the name of the customer for whom you are provisioning the service:
The customer name must be unique within an organization. |
Instance name |
Enter a name for the service instance. For example, l2circuit. The instance name can be a set of alphanumeric characters and the special character hyphen (-). The maximum number of characters allowed is 64. |
VPN Service Type |
Specify the VPN service type. Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS) is the only VPN service type supported in this release. A VPWS is a logical point-to-point circuit or link that connects two CE devices through a packet switched network (PSN). A CE device is connected to a PE device in the service provider network through a physical or logical attachment circuit (AC). |