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Provisioning Strategy Deployment Models (Access Islands, Open Access, multi-
AlliedView NMS Administration Guide (Provisioning the iMG/RG)
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7.2.2.3 VLANs Providing more than one Service
A VLAN can also be configured to support more than one service. The following figure shows an example of this.
FIGURE 7-3 Multi-service VLAN
In Figure 7-3, one VLAN, 10, provides multiple services, data and voice. The services are separated by the provider (and the
AlliedView NMS) using the IP address. The other VLAN, 40, provides video only and so all data packets in the VLAN can be
sent to a video provider.
This type of configuration has variations, in which different types of services are on the one shared VLAN, and the service type
on the single VLAN can vary. Datafilling this configuration is most easily done using the RG Profile Forms. Refer to 7.10.13.
= video VLAN (VID 40)
Internet
(IP 2)
Voice
(IP 1)
NMS
(IP 3)
= shared (voice, data) VLAN (VID 10)
XE/GE NM card
SFP
= 172.16.33.18
= IP Subnet
Customer
= 10.56.7.225
FXS
POTS
10
Video to
Set Top Box
Video to
Set Top Box
10
Data to PC
Data to PC
Data to PC
Video to
Set Top Box
Video to
Set Top Box
Video to
Set Top Box
iMG646PX-ON
= 10.56.7.223
ONU 4.0.0
ETH 4.0.0
iMG646
iMG646
iMG634
EPON
40
40
40
FX
BD Fiber
BD Fiber
10
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
FXS FXS
10
40
= 10.56.7.224
Video to
Set Top Box
xDSL xDSL
3_play_Video_Shared
FXS
Ethernet
10
Video
Head
FXS
Ethernet
FXS
Ethernet