layer2
L2Profile



public class L2Profile

Properties
l28021ABTagTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the IEEE 802.1AB PDU frames received on the UNI. Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. Peer (3) and MAC-Tunnel(4) are not supported.

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=drop
Displayed(tab/group)=802.1AB Tagged

l28021ABTreatement This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the IEEE 802.1AB PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently drop and tunnel are supported

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=drop
Displayed(tab/group)=802.1AB

l28021ABUnTagTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the IEEE 802.1AB PDU frames received on the UNI. Tunnel(1) is not supported. Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. MAC-Tunnel (4) is not supported.

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=drop
Displayed(tab/group)=802.1AB Untagged

l28021xTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the IEEE 802.1x PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently only drop is supported

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=drop
Displayed(tab/group)=802.1x

l28023adTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the IEEE 802.1ad PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently peer and drop are supported

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=peer
Displayed(tab/group)=802.3ad

l2AmapTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the Nokia proprietary AMAP PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently drop is only supported

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=drop
Displayed(tab/group)=AMAP

l2CscoPduTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the Csco PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently peer is not supported

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=drop
Displayed(tab/group)=CISCO-PDU

l2CscoUplinkTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the Csco Uplink PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently peer is not supported

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=drop
Displayed(tab/group)=CISCO-UPLINK

l2CscoVlanTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the Csco Vlan PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently peer is not supported

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=drop
Displayed(tab/group)=CISCO-VLAN

l2MvrpTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the MVRP PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently peer is not supported for MVRP

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=tunnel
Displayed(tab/group)=MVRP

l2gvrpTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the GVRP PDU frames received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently peer is not supported for GVRP

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=tunnel
Displayed(tab/group)=GVRP

l2stpBpduTreatment This object describes the behavior of the bridge in regards to the spanning tree protocol BPDU received on the Access Port. -Tunnel (1) enables the PDU to be tunneled across the provider network. -Discard (2) causes the PDU of the protocol to be discarded and not enter the provider network. -Peer (3) means that on this port the bridge is to participate in the protocol. Currently Peer is not supported for Spanning Tree"

type=layer2.L2ProfileProtocolTreatment
default=tunnel
Displayed(tab/group)=STP

 
Overridden Properties
displayedName A label given to uniquely identify this profile. Must be at least one character long.

access=read-create
minimum=1
maximum=31

 
Properties inherited from policy.PolicyDefinition
configurationAction, configurationMode, discoveryState, displayedName, distributionMode, isMaster, lastSyncTime, numberOfUnderlyingPolicyItems, origin, policyMode, policySyncGroupPointer, policyType
 
Properties inherited from policy.PolicyObject
description, displayedName, globalPolicy, id, isLocal, policyType, siteId, siteName, templateObject
 
Properties inherited from ManagedObject
actionMask, children-Set, deploymentState, isFaultSquelched, name, objectFullName, selfAlarmed
 
Methods inherited from policy.PolicyDefinition
distribute, distributeUsingGroups, distributeV2, evaluatePolicy, findGlobal, findLocal, findReleased, getSyncTaskResult, resetToReleasedPolicy, setConfigurationModeToDraft, setConfigurationModeToReleased, setDistributionModeToLocalEditOnly, setDistributionModeToSyncWithGlobal, syncTo, syncToLocalWithResync
 
Supported Network Elements
OS9700E/9800E
OS6900
OS6860E/OS6860N
OS6870
OS6865
Product Specifics
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.10
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.10
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.6
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.7
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.8
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.8
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.9
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.9
OS6860E/OS6860N 8.9
OS6865 8.10
OS6865 8.10
OS6865 8.6
OS6865 8.7
OS6865 8.8
OS6865 8.8
OS6865 8.9
OS6865 8.9
OS6865 8.9
OS6870 8.10
OS6900 8.10
OS6900 8.10
OS6900 8.6
OS6900 8.7
OS6900 8.8
OS6900 8.8
OS6900 8.9
OS6900 8.9
OS6900 8.9
OS9700E/9800E 6.4.3
OS9700E/9800E 6.4.4
OS9700E/9800E 6.4.5
OS9700E/9800E 6.4.6