Table Of Contents
Pseudowire
Technology Description
PWE3
TDM PW
ATM PW
PW-to-TE Tunnel Mapping
Multi-Segment PW
Information Model Objects (IMOs)
PTP Layer 2 MPLS Tunnel Interface
Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
Service Alarms
Pseudowire
This chapter describes the level of support that Cisco ANA provides for Pseudowire, as follows:
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Technology Description
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Information Model Objects (IMOs)
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Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
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Service Alarms
For information on network topology, see Chapter 38, "Cisco ANA VNE Topology."
Technology Description
This section provides the following Pseudowire technology descriptions:
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PWE3
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TDM PW
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ATM PW
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PW-to-TE Tunnel Mapping
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Multi-Segment PW
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PTP Layer 2 MPLS Tunnel Interface
Please see Part 1: Cisco VNEs in this guide for information about which devices support the various technologies.
PWE3
PWE3 provides methods for carrying networking services (such as ATM, Ethernet, TDM, and SONET/SDH) over a packet-switched network (PSN) as outlined in RFC 3985. It is a point-to-point connection between pairs of PE routers. It emulates services like Ethernet over an underlying core MPLS network through encapsulation into a common MPLS format, thus allowing carriers to converge their services with an MPLS network.
TDM PW
TDM Pseudowire is a widely used method for carrying Time Division Multiplexed E1, T1, E3, or T3 circuits across PSNs. It enables:
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Enterprises to run voice, video, and legacy data over the PSN
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Service providers to provide revenue-generating legacy voice and data services over the PSN
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Data carriers to offer PSN-based leased and private lines
ATM PW
ATM Pseudowire (RFC 4816) is a transparent cell transport service that allows migration of ATM services to a PSN without having to provision the ATM subscriber or CE devices. ATM CEs view the ATM transparent cell transport service as if they were directly connected via a TDM leased line. This service is used as an internal function in an ATM service provider's network as a way to connect existing ATM switches via a higher-speed PSN, or to provide ATM backhaul services for remote access to existing ATM networks.
PW-to-TE Tunnel Mapping
PW-to-TE Tunnel Mapping (RFC 5602) permits operation of pseudowire services across MPLS PSNs by mapping pseudowires to MPLS TE tunnels.
Multi-Segment PW
A Multi-Segment Pseudowire (MS-PW) is a statically or dynamically configured set of two or more contiguous PW segments that behave and function as a single point-to-point PW. MS-PW thus extends PW across more than one packet switched network (PSN) domain, multiple provider domains, and different PSN types.
Information Model Objects (IMOs)
This section describes the following IMO:
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PTP Layer 2 MPLS Tunnel Interface (IPTPLayer2MplsTunnel)
PTP Layer 2 MPLS Tunnel Interface
The network/data link layer PTP Layer 2 MPLS Tunnel Interface object is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a data link layer interface object. It is accessed primarily by Label Switching Entity.
For multi-segment PW, at the VNE layer, ANA maintains stitching between two IPTPLayer2MplsTunnel (PW endpoints), as Local Switching Entry under Local Switching Entity.
Table 17-1 PTP Layer 2 MPLS Tunnel Interface (IPTPLayer2MplsTunnel)
Attribute Name
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Attribute Description
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Scheme
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Polling Interval
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Local and Remote Router Addresses
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Local and remote router IP addresses
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Local and Remote Virtual Connection Labels
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Local and remote virtual connection labels
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Tunnel Identification
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Tunnel identifier
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Tunnel Status
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Tunnel status (Unknown, Up, Down)
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Local and Remote Tunnel Interface
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Local and remote tunnel interface Object Identifier
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IpCore
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Configuration
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IANA Type
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Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) type of the sublayer
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N/A
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N/A
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Containing Termination Points
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Underlying termination points (connection or physical)
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IpCore
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N/A
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Contained Connection Termination Points
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Bound connection termination points (Tunnel Container)
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IpCore
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N/A
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Pseudowire Type
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The MPLS pseudowire type (for example, Ethernet, SAToP, and so on)
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Preferred Path Tunnel
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The Object Identifier of the preferred path
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Local MTU
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The local MTU
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Remote MTU
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The remote MTU
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Peer Status
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Status of the signaling peer
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Signaling Protocol
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The signaling protocol
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IpCore
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Configuration
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VFI Name
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The name of the VFI
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IpCore
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Configuration
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Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
There are no vendor-specific inventory or IMOs for this technology.
Service Alarms
The following alarm is supported for this technology:
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Layer 2 Tunnel Down, page 40-40