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AlliedView NMS Administration Guide
6. Configuring Network Services
6.1 Overview
As a network management product, the AlliedView NMS can allow network-based services to be configured.
Table 6-1 lists the network services that are configured in AlliedView NMS release 14.0.
TABLE 6-1 Network Services in AlliedView NMS Release 12.0
Network Service Description Notes / Section
Overview of Network Services Refer to 6.1
Topology Maps and Inventory
tables
6.2
Network VLANs Creating, Extending, and Trimming 6.3 through 6.8
HVLAN and VLAN Translation
Creating on iMAP interfaces
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HVLAN - 6.9.2
VLAN Translations - 6.9.3
Profile Management Creating Profiles for ports and devices 6.10
Quality of Service Creating Traffic Profiles and applying to ports 6.11
Protection Switching Creating Control and Protected VLANs in a
ring configuration (EPSR)
6.13
Protection Switching for
SuperLoop
The EPSR feature is enhanced to include the
SuperLoop feature.
6.14
Customer Provisioning Allows network service features (Profiles,
Quality of Service) to be incorporated when
provisioning individual customers
6.15
Dual Endpoint CES8
Provisioning
CES between CES8 and
iMG6x6MOD
Allows two DS1/E1 endpoints to be
provisioned simultaneously
Allows T1/E1 LAN card in iMG to connect to
CES8 port. (Two iMG6x6’s can also
interconnect.)
6.16.5
6.16.7
Dual Endpoint NTE8
Provisioning
Allows two DS1/E1 endpoints to be
provisioned simultaneously
6.17
UPC Monitoring Displays Upstream Control Protocol (UCP)
attributes for the VLAN submap and VLAN
Interface Inventory
6.18
Link Discovery A Physical link between devices will be
automatically discovered if LLDP has been
activated on its link ports at each end
New links are only updated
during (re)discovery of the
devices
5.3.13 and 6.19