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1.1
Introduction
This document provides step by step procedures to help you locally provision the FSP
150CCf-825 Network Interface Device (NID) to a simple back-to-back configuration. When the
procedures in this document have been completed, the FSP 150CCs will be provisioned from
its default configuration to the following configuration (see Figure 1):
back-to-back FSP 150CCs on a desk-top (no wall or rack mounting)
FSP 150CC IP address provisioned
Minimum required system and WAN interface provisioning
New users, including new super user
VLAN-based WAN management tunnel with PPP layer 2 protocol, DHCP disabled and
RIP V2 packets enabled
Management LAN port disabled at the SNE (Subtending Network Element)
LAN port(s) configured in Transparent EVC (Ethernet Virtual Circuit) mode
SNMP provisioned to enable remote alarm monitoring
Figure 1 Simple Back-to-Back Configuration Supported in This Document
GNE
FSP 150CC #1
LAN(s)
PSU1
PSU2
Status
Management
Critical
Status
Major
100 240V AC
Etherjack
RS 232
Minor
Status
Access
Network
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3
2
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SNE
FSP 150CC #2
WAN
Lk Rate
Lk Rate
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Lk Rate
PSU1
PSU2
Status
Active
2
1
Management
Critical
Status
Major
100 240V AC
Etherjack
Minor
Status
Access
Network
4
3
2
1
LAN
1
RS 232
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LAN(s)
Active
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RIP Enabled
Management Tunnel
GNE = Gateway Network Element
SNE = Subtending Network Element
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All other features will utilize the system default configuration. If your desired configuration
varies from this basic configuration, then provisioning is required. If this is the case, refer to the
FSP 150CCf-825 Installation and Operations Manual for provisioning data and procedures.
For CLI provisioning and CLI command structure information, refer to the FSP 150CCf-825
Etherjack OS (EOS) Command Line Interface Handbook.
Audience
The reader must have sufficient knowledge of the following when using this document:
IP addressing
WAN facility provisioning requirements
LAN EVC provisioning requirements
fiber handling and cleaning procedures (if connecting fiber cables)
power handling and connection procedures (if connecting DC power)
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1.2
Physical Installation
The FSP 150CC installation requires that you establish WAN facility connections between your
local and remote sites, or between your local site and the telco. After your end-to-end
connection has been installed, you are ready to install the FSP 150CCf-825.
The FSP 150CCf-825 is designed for deployment in both customer premises and CO
locations. Wall mount and rack mount brackets, as well as power options, may be ordered
separately. Refer to the FSP 150CCf-825 Installation and Operations Manual for power and
mounting ordering options.
Power Requirements
The system is powered by dual AC and/or DC Power Supply Units (PSUs). PSUs can be of
similar type or mixed, and are hot swapable. It can be equipped with two AC modules, two DC
modules, or one of each. They are physically accessed at the front of the unit and source
connections are located on the front of each PSU module.
Optionally, a third possible power source, an external AC to 12 VDC power converter, may be
used. The 12 VDC power converter may be used alone, or mixed with AC and/or DC power
supply modules. It is physically connected at the rear of the unit. AC power converters may be
ordered separately for North American and international location.
If an external AC power converter and/or one PSU module fails - or its input source fails, the
remaining module continues to power the system without interruption to system function.
Note: The power supplies are not designed to operate in load-sharing mode.
AC Supply
The system operates with an AC source fused at 15A, with the voltage range specified in ANSI
specification C84.1-1989, Voltage Ratings (60 Hz) for Electric Power Systems Equipment,
Range B. The FSP 150CCf-825 can tolerate any frequency within the range of 60 (+/-3) Hz for
North American applications, and the range of 50 (+/-3) Hz for European applications. The
maximum power consumption from the 230 VAC supply is 40W.
DC Supply
The DC power connector is a 3-pin socket (Battery, Return, Frame Ground) which includes a
mated connector, providing protection against improper (reversed polarity) connection at the
NID. The maximum power consumption from the -48 VDC supply is 40W. External fuse rating
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is 5A.
The FSP 150CCf-825 operates properly when supplied with minimum and maximum operating
voltages for North American and International applications, as shown in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Minimum and Maximum Operating Voltages
Nominal Voltage
Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
Maximum
Operating Voltage Operating Voltage Abnormal Voltage Abnormal Voltage
-48
-40.5
-57.0
-60.0
-60
-50
-72
-75
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Procedure
Mount the FSP 150CC to a Wall or Rack, as required
Step 1
Step 3
If using optical WAN/LAN interfaces: Obtain the proper SFP (Small Form-factor
Plug-able), and insert it/them into the optical port(s).
Step 4
Then
Go to Step 17.
DANGER Avoid the risk of electrical shock. Follow local procedures for working with
electrical power. High voltage may be present in the following tasks. Shut off the power
from the power source or turn off the circuit breakers before proceeding. Use properly
insulated tools when working with power connections. Do not allow any metal objects
to connect across power terminals.
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Step 5
Verify that the office DC power supply is set up to deliver the correct operating voltage
to the FSP 150CCf-825 (between -40.5 and -72 VDC). Verify that the correct fuse or
breaker (5 A rating) is installed at the power supply source and that power is turned
off. Repeat for a second DC power supply source, if present.
Step 6
Using a volt meter, measure the voltages at the source power supply terminals. Verify
that no voltage is present. Repeat for a second DC power supply source, if present.
Step 7
Run the DC power cables (shipped with the power supply unit) from the FSP
150CCf-825 to the office battery terminals. Dress the power cables. Repeat for a
second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 8
Remove the blank PSU front panel, then insert the DC power supply unit into the front
panel. Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present. If the second PSU slot
is unused, ensure that a blank PSU card is inserted into the slot. Tighten the thumb
screws on both PSU slots.
Step 9
Connect the green Frame Ground wires to the Frame Ground terminal. Repeat for
a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 10 Connect the black Office Return wires to the RTN DC power supply terminals.
Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 11 Connect the red Office Battery wires to the BATT DC power supply terminals. Repeat
for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 12 Verify that all power terminal connections are tight and that no strands of wire are
shorting terminals together. Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 13 Reconnect the office power source (reinstall fuses, reset breakers or turn on supply).
Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 14 Use a volt meter to verify the A side power and ground at the power terminals. Ensure
that the voltage between BATT and RTN terminals measures between -40.5 and -72
VDC. Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 15 Using a volt meter, measure the voltage between RTN and Frame GND terminals.
Verify that 2 VDC or less is present. Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if
present.
Step 16 Connect the power cables to FSP 150CCf-825 front connectors (red wire / connector
release tab oriented at the bottom). Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if
present.
The power supply Status LED should illuminate green. During the power cycle, the
front panel Status LED will illuminate red for approximately 1 minute, then will change
to solid green.
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Then
Go to Step 22.
Go to Step 23.
Step 18 Run the AC power cable (shipped with the FSP 150CCf-825 power supply unit) from
the FSP 150CCf-825 to the AC power outlet, externally fused at 15A. Dress the power
cables. Repeat for a second AC power supply unit, if present.
Step 19 Remove the blank PSU front panel, then insert the AC power supply unit into the front
panel. Repeat for a second AC power supply unit, if present. If the second PSU slot
is unused, ensure that a blank PSU card is inserted into the slot. Tighten the thumb
screws on both PSU slots.
Step 20 Insert the power cable into the PSU front connector. Then insert the power cable into
the AC power outlet. Repeat for a second AC power supply unit, if present.
The power supply Status LED should illuminate green. If AC power is the only power
source: During the power cycle, the front panel Status LED will illuminate red for
approximately 1 minute, then will change to solid green.
Then
Go to Step 23.
Step 22 Connect the power adaptor cable to the power connector (PWR) located at the rear
panel, connect the power cord into the power adapter, then plug the AC adaptor to
an AC (120V or 240V) wall outlet, externally fused at 15A.
If this is the only power source: During the power cycle, the front panel Status LED will
illuminate red for approximately 1 minute, then will change to solid green.
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Then
Go to Step 36.
Step 27 For metallic WAN interface(s): Connect the WAN cable(s) to the designated WAN
port(s) using a Cat 5 LAN cable (RJ-45 connector). Otherwise, go to the next step.
Step 28 For metallic LAN interface(s): Connect the client Ethernet communications
equipment (PC, hub, switch, or router) to the first designated client LAN port using a
Cat 5 LAN cable (RJ-45 connector). Repeat for each additional client LAN port, as
required. Otherwise, go to the next step.
Step 29 Tie-off and secure all metallic cabling.
Step 30 Determine the next step.
Current Status
Then
Go to Step 36.
DANGER
Follow local safety procedures regarding fiber optic cables.
Never look at the end of a fiber optic cable. Permanent eye damage or blindness can
occur. All optical connectors are shipped with protective caps. Ensure that protective
caps are firmly in place before running any fiber optic cables.
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DANGER
Never handle exposed fiber optic cables with bare hands or
touch it to your body. A fiber fragment could enter the skin and be very difficult to detect
and remove.
CAUTION Optical power performance is affected by dust. Clean all connectors
before performing measurements. Keep the ends of the fiber optic cables covered
when the cables are not in use. The need for cleaning can be minimized if covers are
always used when fibers are not used. Refer to local practices for fiber handling and
cleaning procedures. Clean all connectors before performing measurements.
WARNING Prevent damage to fiber optic cables. Do not bend fiber optic cables to
a radius less than 50 mm.
WARNING To avoid damage to optical receivers, do not connect any fibers until
instructed to do so. Always check optical levels before connecting fiber optic cables.
Step 31 Run the optical fiber cables to the FSP 150CCf-825. Do not connect the cable(s) to
the FSP 150CCf-825 connectors at this time. They will be connected later.
Step 32 Dress all fiber optic cables. Use local practices for protecting all cables and
connectors.
Step 33 Test the optical cables according to local practices.
Step 34 Measure the transmit and receive levels of the fiber optic cables and record them for
future reference.
Step 35 Connect the optical interface cables to the appropriate WAN and/or LAN SFP
connectors on the front panel.
Verify WAN and LAN LED Indicators
Step 36 Observe the client LAN LED(s) and refer to FSP 150CCf-825 Installation and
Operations Manual for LED descriptions. If the LAN LED(s) indicate anything other
than the appropriate response for the current state, troubleshoot as necessary.
Step 37 Observe the WAN (Network) LED and refer to FSP 150CCf-825 Installation and
Operations Manual for LED descriptions. If the WAN LED(s) indicate anything other
than the appropriate response for the current state, troubleshoot as necessary.
End of Procedure
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Perform the following procedure to provision the FSP 150CC. The following procedure will be
performed using the RS-232 serial console using CLI commands and ADVA Optical
Networkings eVision Web Browser Management Tool. Refer to Figure 2 for an example of the
configuration supported by the following procedure.
You will need the following items for this procedure:
DB-9 to RJ-45 converter (included in the FSP 150CC kit)
Category 5 LAN cable (with RJ-45 connectors) for Serial Port RS-232 connection
(included in the FSP 150CC kit)
A communications program, like TeraTerm Pro Web (a free software terminal
emulator for MS-Windows) or HyperTerminal (a standard Windows communications
utility)
Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater
Figure 2 Back-to-Back Configuration Supported in the Following Procedure
SNE
FSP 150CC #2
GNE
FSP 150CC #1
PSU1
PSU2
Status
Management
Critical
Status
Major
100 240V AC
Etherjack
RS 232
Minor
Status
Access
Network
4
3
2
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Lk Rate
FSP150CCf
Lk Rate
WAN
PSU1
PSU2
Status
Management
Critical
Status
Major
Active
2
1
100 240V AC
Etherjack
Minor
Status
Management Tunnel
Access
Network
4
3
2
1
LAN
1
System
RS 232
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Proxy ARP = Disabled
Default Router = None
Static Route
Interface = WAN
IP Address = 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask = 0.0.0.0
eVision Workstation
IP Address = 192.168.2.5
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway = 192.168.2.1
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Procedure
Perform the following steps at FSP 150CC #2 (SNE):
Set the FSP 150CCs IP Address
Step 1
Connect the console cable between the FSP 150CC RS-232 Serial Console Port and
a PC using the RJ-45 cable and the DB-9 converter.
Step 2
From the PC, start a communications utility application (such as TeraTerm Pro Web
or HyperTerminal) with the following COM port settings:
Note: The Serial Console Port supports only 9600 baud. Do not use Autobaud.
Table 1-1 COM Port Settings
PARAMETER
SETTING
Rate
9600 baud
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity
No
Flow Control
None
Step 3
Hit the Enter key and you will be prompted to enter a login and password. The
default login and password are root and ChgMeNOW, respectively. A warning
banner displays and the user is prompted to reply [Y|N]. Enter y and the serial
console CLI prompt (-->) is displayed.
Step 4
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Step 5
Then
Go to Step 9.
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
Enter the IP address and subnet mask, by entering configure system followed by a
carriage return. A next level prompt will appear. Then enter ip-address <address>
<subnet mask>.
--> configure system
config:sys --> ip-address 192.168.2.3 255.255.255.0
config:sys -->
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Step 10 Verify the changes by entering show ip followed by a carriage return. The
Management LAN port IP information displays:
config:sys --> show ip
System IP Information:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
192.168.2.3
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
Step 11 Enter database save followed by a carriage return. The system will display a warning
message and when complete, the CLI prompt will appear, as shown below:
config:sys --> database save
Saving configuration. Do not power down the system.
config:sys -->
Step 13 Remove commissioning cables from the RS-232 port and the PC.
Establish Communications via eVision
Verify the local Management LAN port communication settings by accessing the FSP 150CCs
eVision Web Browser Management Tool. Perform the following steps:
Step 14 Change your PC IP address to successfully access the FSP 150CCs Management
LAN port IP address.
Step 15 Use an Ethernet Category 5 LAN cable to connect your PC to the FSP 150CC
Management LAN port. Refer to the FSP 150CCf-825 Installation and Operations
Manual for the Management LAN port connector location, if required.
Step 16 Activate an Internet Explorer web browser on your PC by double clicking on the
shortcut icon.
Step 17 Enter the FSP 150CCs Management LAN port IP address in the web browser
address field and enter return.
A security alert window will appear
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Step 18 Verify that the security certificate is valid. Select Yes to proceed.
The FSP 150CC login window appears
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Note: If a login error appears, re-enter the user ID and password. Up to 3 login attempts
will be processed. On a failed third attempt, the web browser will redirect to a 401
error page (Unauthorized error). If this occurs, the login process must be
re-started by going back to the web browser home page and re-entering the FSP
150CC IP address (at Step 17).
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Title Bar
Login Name
Tool Bar
Menu Bar
System
Name
Menu Tree
View Tabs
Entity
View Area
Status Bar
Alarms Window
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Step 25 Use the following WAN interface options (as applicable) to provision the WAN
interface with the minimal WAN interface provisioning options required prior to setting
up WAN port communications (see Chapter 5 of the FSP 150CCf-825 Installation
and Operations Manual for WAN interface configuration options and rules):
Table 1-2 Minimum WAN Interface Provisioning via CLI Commands
Command
Description
WAN Port
adminstate
media
speed
Defines the line rate of the Ethernet port and whether it is in half duplex or full duplex mode.
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WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
Step 38 Select OK.
Create New Super User and Delete Default Super User, if Required
Step 39 If a new Super User is not required and the default Super User is sufficient at this
time, go to Step 53. Otherwise continue with the next step to create a new Super User
and delete the default Super User.
Step 40 Expand nested items in the Administration entity by selecting the + next to the
Administration entity in the menu tree.
Step 41 Right click on Users and select Create New User.
A Create New User window displays in the view area
Step 42 Complete the following fields:
User ID - The User ID (UID) is a unique, non confidential name to identify
each authorized NE user. Enter a new user name, which contains 6 to 10
alphanumeric characters.
Password - Enter the user Password ID (PID), which contains between 6 and
10 characters. The PID must contain at least two non-alpha characters and
one special character. Special characters include *, # and %.
Confirm Password - Re-enter the Password ID.
Privilege - Select the desired user access security level (select Super User
to create a new Super User).
GUI Login Timeout Value - Enter a timeout value of 0 (to disable logout) to
99 (minutes). Default is 30 (minutes).
Comment - Enter a comment, if desired.
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Step 60 For Route Type, select Interface, and for Interface, select Wan.
Step 61 For IP Address, enter 0.0.0.0.
Step 62 For IP Mask, enter 0.0.0.0.
Step 63 Select OK.
The Static Route entry displays in the Static Routes tab
Provision LAN(s)
Step 64 Provision the LAN(s) by performing the procedure in Provision LAN(s) in
Transparent EVC Mode, on Page 25.
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COMM Port
Setting
Rate
9600 baud
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity
No
Flow Control
None
Step 70 Hit the Enter key and you will be prompted to enter a login and password. The
default login and password are root and ChgMeNOW, respectively. A warning
banner displays and the user is prompted to reply [Y|N]. Enter y and the serial
console CLI prompt (-->) is displayed.
Step 71 Enter show interface mgmt-lan followed by a carriage return. The DHCP setting will
display, as shown below. Verify that the Administration State is set to Disabled.
--> show interface mgmt-lan
Management Interface:
mgmt-lan
Administrative State:
Disabled
Operational State:
Disabled
MAC Address:
MTU:
1500
Interface Speed:
Auto
Negotiated Speed:
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DHCP:
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RIPv2:
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WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
Step 72 Enter database save followed by a carriage return. The system will display a warning
message and when complete, the CLI prompt will appear, as shown below:
--> database save
Saving configuration. Do not power down the system.
-->
CAUTION Do not enable Proxy ARP if both units are connected to the same LAN
via the Management LAN port. Otherwise, there will be multiple ARP responses for a
single ARP request for a remote reachable IP address from each NE/FSP 150CC in
the same LAN that has Proxy ARP enabled.
Step 78 Right-click on the System Name and select Edit Settings.
The edit system settings screen appears
Step 79 Set Proxy ARP to Enabled.
Step 80 Select OK.
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Step 81 Save the configuration in eVision by selecting File and then Save Changes from the
menu bar.
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Procedure
Step 1
Observe the current LAN Port Mode and EVC Mode. The status will be used in the
following steps.
eVision
WARNING Changing EVC Mode on a facility will drop all traffic on the port,
including Management Tunnel connectivity and Maintenance End Points.
Step 2
Then
Go to Step 8.
Go to Step 6.
Step 3
Enter a right click on the LAN facility and select CO Mode (Connection-oriented
Mode).
A warning screen appears, indicating selection of this option will cause a loss of all
traffic
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Select OK.
The EVC Mode changes to Transparent
Step 5
Go to Step 8.
Step 6
Step 7
Select OK.
The EVC Mode changes to Transparent
Step 8
Right click on the LAN facility in the Menu Tree and select Edit Facility.
An edit Transparent LAN facility window appears
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Step 9
Note 1: If Ingress CIR is set to 0, then an Ingress EIR value of 0 cannot be entered. If
Ingress CIR is set to 0, then an Ingress EIR value of 64 Kbps or greater must
be entered (if a value of 1 bps through a value less than 64 Kbps is entered,
then the value will automatically be rounded up to 64 Kbps). CBS or EBS
cannot be less than CIR in bytes/millisecond. EBS cannot be less than EIR in
bytes/millisecond. Buffer Size cannot be less than CBS.
Note 2: Where Ingress CIR + Ingress EIR = Ingress PIR (Peak Information Rate):
Ingress PIR must be <= LPS* or the WAN port speed, whichever is less.
Note 3: The combined Ingress CIR of all transparent service/flows plus the size of the
WAN management tunnel (if present) and/or WAN EFM-OAM (if enabled)
cannot exceed the speed of the WAN. (WAN management tunnel utilizes 256
Kbps. WAN EFM-OAM, if enabled, utilizes 64 Kbps. If both a WAN
management tunnel is provisioned and WAN EFM-OAM is enabled, 256 Kbps
is utilized.)
Note 4: Egress CIR and EIR must not exceed the speed of the LAN.
Note 5: If more than one LAN port is to be used in the system, Push must be selected.
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If C-Tag Control is set to None, only one LAN port may be used in the system.
Note 6: All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority tuple values must not conflict on the WAN
port. (For example: A service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag PUSH 100-0 will
conflict with another service with the same C-Tag and S-Tag. A service with
C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag None will conflict with another service with C-Tag
None, S-Tag PUSH 100-0. A TLS service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag
NONE will conflict with a Flow with VLAN Member 100-0, C-Tag NONE and
S-Tag NONE.)
Note 7: If C-Tag or S-Tag Control is set to None, C-Tag / S-Tag VLAN ID and VLAN
Priority cannot be entered.
Step 10 Verify the changes.
Step 11 Observe the current LAN facility Assigned/Unassigned State: (The LAN facility
should still be selected in the menu tree.)
Step 12 Determine the next step.
Current Status
Then
Go to Step 14.
Enter a right click on the LAN facility in the menu tree and select Assign
A confirmation window appears
Select OK
The LAN facility status window appears and the LAN Assigned/Unassigned State
is Enabled
Note: If you receive an error message indicating the CIR and/or EIR values exceed
the maximum allowed, and/or the C-Tag/S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority tuple values
conflict with existing ones, then one or more LAN values must be changed in
order to co-exist. These changes must be made by editing the LAN(s) prior to
placing this LAN to the Assigned state.
Step 14 Save the configuration in eVision by selecting File and then Save Changes from the
menu bar.
End of Procedure
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