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Chapter 30      Monitoring ADSL2+ and VDSL2 Technologies
  Viewing the DSL Bonding Group Configuration Details
Figure 30-2 DSL Bonding Group Node
Table 30-2 describes the DSL Bonding Group details.
Table 30-2 DSL Bonding Group Details
Field Description
Physical Link Aggregations
ID The unique identification code of the DSL bonding group.
Group Number The group number for the DSL bonding group.
Description The description of the DSL bonding group....

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Oper Scheme The operative scheme of the DSL bonding group, which can be any one of 
the following:
G998.1
G998.2
Unknown
Target Upstream Rate The target upstream rate (in kbps or mbps) of the DSL bonding group.
Target Downstream 
RateThe target downstream rate (in kbps or mbps) of the DSL bonding group.
Upstream Rate The current upstream...

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  Viewing Transport Models Supported by ADSL2+ and VDSL2
Viewing Transport Models Supported by ADSL2+ and VDSL2
In Prime Network, the following transport models are supported in the ADSL2+ and VDSL2 
technologies:
N-to-One—In this most commonly used model, a Service VLAN tag (S-Vid) is assigned to a service 
throughout the network. The destination is determined by the MAC address of the device...

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Viewing the N-to-One Access Profile
To view the N-to-One access profile:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2Expand the Logical Inventory node and choose N-to-One Access Profiles. The relevant details are 
displayed in the content pane as shown in Figure 30-3.
Figure 30-3 N-to-One Access...

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Viewing the One-to-One Access Profile
To view the One-to-One access profile details, expand the logical inventory and choose One-to-One 
Access Profiles.
Figure 30-4 One-to-One Access Profile
DHCP Mode The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) mode applicable to the 
device.
EPS The Ethernet Protection Switching (EPS) VLAN tag...

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Table 30-4 describes the N-to-One Access Profile details.
Viewing the TLS Access Profile
To view the TLS access profile details:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2Expand the Logical Inventory node and choose TLS Access Profiles. The relevant details are displayed 
in the content pane...

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Figure 30-5 TLS Access Profiles
Table 30-5 describes the N-to-One Access Profile details.
Table 30-5 N-to-One Access Profiles
Field Description
Table Types The type of access profile, which in this instance is TLS Access Profile.
TLS Access Profiles
Profile Name The name of the TLS access profile.
Input Service Policy The name of the...

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Monitoring Cisco Virtualized Packet Core
The following topics provide an overview of Cisco Virtualized Packet Core (VPC) and describe the two 
configurations of VPC. 
Overview of Cisco Virtualized Packet Core (VPC), page 31-1
VPC–SI, page 31-1
VPC–DI, page 31-2
UUID Support in Prime Network, page 31-4
Cisco Virtual Gateway Fault Correlation, page 31-4
Overview of Cisco Virtualized Packet Core (VPC) 
Cisco VPC is the industrys first hardware...

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  VPC–DI
Identifying VPC–SI VNE
To identify a VPC –SI device, follow the steps provided below:
Step 1Click the VNE.
Step 2In the VNE Inventory window, verify if Device series is Virtual ASR 5K SI Series Mobile-Gateway.
Step 3Ve r i f y  i f  t h e  Element type is Virtual ASR 5K SI Mobile-Gateway.
Step 4Ve r i f y  i f  t h e  Virtual device property is set to Tr u e.
Figure 31-1 Deployment of VPC -SI...
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