This guide explains how to configure RFC4364 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)-based Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Layer 3 Multicast and Dedicated Internet Access services, Layer 2 Martini VPNs, Layer 2 VPNs, Metro Ethernet VLANs, Internet Protocol Security (IPsec), and Transparent Local Area Network (LAN) Services. It explains how to create interfaces and subinterfaces using configuration policies.
This guide is intended for operations managers, administrators, and activation technicians who are responsible for setting up VPN services using Oracle Communications IP Service Activator.
IP Service Activator for Oracle Communications documentation, and additional Oracle documentation, is available from Oracle Help Center:
For more information, see the following documents in the IP Service Activator documentation set:
See IP Service Activator Installation Guide for instructions on installing and upgrading IP Service Activator components and modules.
See IP Service Activator System Administrator's Guide for information and procedures related the duties a system administrator performs in monitoring and managing IP Service Activator.
See IP Service Activator Network and SLA Monitoring Guide for information about applying and generating measurement data, and allocating quality of service (QoS) based on service level agreements.
See IP Service Activator QoS User's Guide for information about configuring QoS and access control policies with IP Service Activator.
See the MPLS LSP module in IP Service Activator online Help for information on configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switched Paths (LSPs).
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