Specifications
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System Management Software Configuration Guide for Cisco IE 2000U and Connected Grid Switches
Chapter 17 Configuring Ethernet OAM, CFM, and E-LMI
Configuring E-LMI
Step 13
ethernet lmi ce-vlan map {vlan-id | any |
default | untagged}
Configure an E-LMI customer VLAN-to-EVC map
for a particular UNI. The keywords have these
meanings:
• For vlan vlan-id, enter the customer VLAN ID
or IDs to map to as single VLAN-ID (1 to 4094),
a range of VLAN-IDs separated by a hyphen, or
a series of VLAN IDs separated by commas.
• Enter any to map all VLANs (untagged or 1 to
4094).
• Enter default to map the default EFP. You can
use default keyword only if you have already
mapped the service instance to a VLAN or
group of VLANs.
• Enter untagged to map untagged VLANs.
Step 14
exit Return to interface configuration mode.
Step 15
ethernet uni id name Configure an Ethernet UNI ID. The name should be
unique for all the UNIs that are part of a given
customer service instance and can be up to 64
characters in length. When a UNI id is configured on
a port, that ID is used as the default name for all
MEPs configured on the port, unless a name is
explicitly configured for a given MEP.
Note This command is required on all ports that
are directly connected to CE devices. If the
specified ID is not unique on the device, an
error message appears.
Step 16
ethernet uni {bundle [all-to-one] | multiplex} (Optional) Set UNI bundling attributes:
• If you enter bundle <cr>, the UNI supports
bundling without multiplexing (only one EVC
with one or multiple VLANs be mapped to it).
• If you enter bundle all-to-one, the UNI supports
a single EVC and all VLANs are mapped to that
EVC.
• If you enter multiplex, the UNI supports
multiplexing without bundling (one or more
EVCs with a single VLAN mapped to each
EVC).
If you do not configure bundling attributes, the
default is bundling with multiplexing (one or more
EVCs with one or more VLANs mapped to each
EVC).
Step 17
end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Command Purpose