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Chapter 18      Managing Carrier Ethernet Configurations
  Working with PBB-EVPN
Table 18-20 describes the information displayed for PBBe VPN Ethernet segment container properties.
Table 18-20 Ethernet Segment Container Properties
Field Description
Interface Name Name of the interface that is connected to the Ethernet segment.
Associated Interface Associated Name of the interface that is connected to the Ethernet 
segment.
ES ID The Ethernet Segment...

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Viewing Ethernet Segment Properties
To view the Ethernet segment properties:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Ethernet Segments to view the Ethernet 
segment container properties. 
Step 3Double-click an interface to view its PBBe VPN Ethernet segment properties.
Table 18-21...

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Access Topology Flow 
ModeSpecifies the flow of traffic in a network. The flow mode can be one of 
the following options:
Active/Active per-flow
Active/Active per-service
I-SID  Primary  Services Specifies the type of primary customer service interfaces provided by the 
IB-BEB bridge. The primary customer service interfaces can be one of 
the following types:
Port based
S-tagged...

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  Working with PBB-VPLS
Working with PBB-VPLS
The Virtual Private LAN service (VPLS) is a class of VPN that supports the connection of multiple sites 
in a single bridged domain over a managed MPLS network. The VPLS is a multipoint service and it can 
also transport non-IP traffic. All customer premises at a VPLS instance appear to be on the same local 
area network regardless of their actual locations....

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  Working with PBB-VPLS
ID Pseudowire identifier, hyperlinked to the VLAN entry in Bridges in 
logical inventory. 
Peer Identifier of the pseudowire peer, hyperlinked to the entry in the 
Pseudowire Tunnel Edges table in logical inventory.
SAII Specifies the Source Access Individual Identifier (SAII) of the tunnel.
NoteThe SAII attribute can be configured only if the Pseudowire type 
is FEC129 TYPE II....

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Viewing PBB-VPLS Customer Bridge Properties
The PBB-VPLS customer bridges communicates directly with the customer edge. Multiple customer 
bridges can communicate with the core bridge.
To view the PBB-VPLS customer bridge properties:
Step 1Double-click the required device in the Vision client.
Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Bridges.
Step 3Select a...

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  Working with PBB-VPLS
SAII Specifies the Source Access Individual Identifier (SAII) of the tunnel.
NoteThe SAII attribute can be configured only if the Pseudowire type 
is FEC129 TYPE II.
Tunnel Status Operational state of the tunnel: Up or Down.
TAII Specifies the Target Attachment Individual Identifier (TAII) of the 
tunnel.
NoteThe TAII can be configured only if the Pseudowire type is 
FEC129 TYPE...

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  Working with PBB-MMRP
Working with PBB-MMRP
Multiple MAC registration protocol (MMRP) is a data link layer 2 protocol that registers group MAC 
addresses on multiple switches. The MMRP allows multicast traffic in bridged LANs and provides a 
mechanism to achieve the following:
Register or unregister group membership information across the bridges attached to the same LAN.
Register or unregister...

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  Working with PBB-MMRP
Table 18-24 MMRP Container Properties
Field Description
Flood Time Specifies the flood time to enable the flooding of traffic for the whole 
core bridge when the MMRP feature is first enabled on the core bridge. 
The range is 3 to 600 seconds.
Leave  All  Time Specifies the minimum time in seconds for the Leave All timer parameter 
to check how often Leave All messages are sent...

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  Working with PBB-MMRP
Viewing MMRP Registration Properties
To view the MMRP registration properties:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > MMRP to view the container properties.
Step 3Double-click any row to view its registration properties.
Table 18-25 describes the information displayed for MMRP...
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