The Service Profile page enables viewing all Service Profiles in the device's database, defining new Service Profiles, editing details of existing Service Profiles and removing Service Profiles from the database of the device.
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The Service Profiles page comprises two sections: The Service Profiles Table (on the left side) and the Service Profile Editor section (on the right side). The Editor is available only when either selecting a Service Profile in the Service Profiles Table for viewing/modifying its parameters, or adding a new Service Profile.
The Service Profiles table provides the following details for each of the existing Service Profiles:
Parameter |
Description |
Name |
The Service Profile Name. |
Type |
The Service Profile Type: In Ethernet CS Switching Mode, the available types are L2, PPPoE or VoIP. In Micro Base Station, Managed VoIP Service Type is also available. In IP CS Switching Mode, the available types are IP Mode Data, IP Mode VoIP and IP Mode Managed VoIP. |
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To view the details of a Service Profile: |
Select a Service Profile's entry. The current Service Profile configuration details will be displayed on the right side of the page. You can click on the Preview button to view the parameters of all elements of the Service Profile (Forwarding Rule, Priority Classifier and the relevant QoS Profiles).
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To delete Service Profile(s) from the device: |
Select one or several Service Profile entries, click on the Delete button and then click Apply to remove the selected Service Profile(s) from the device. If you want to cancel the requested delete operation before clicking Apply, click on the Revert button.
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To add a new Service Profile: |
Click on the Add button. The Service Profile Editor will be displayed on the right side of the page. To add a new Service Profile to the database of the device, fill in the necessary parameters and click Apply. You can click on the Preview button to view the parameters of all elements of the Service Profile (Forwarding Rule, Priority Classifier and the relevant QoS Profiles) before applying the change.
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To modify an existing Service Profile: |
Select a Service Profile's entry. The current Service Profile configuration details will be displayed on the right side of the page, enabling modification of parameters. Click Apply to update the Service Profile's configuration. You can click on the Preview button to view the parameters of all elements of the Service Profile (Forwarding Rule, Priority Classifier and the relevant QoS Profiles) before applying the change.
Service Profile Configuration Parameters:
Parameter |
Description |
Service Profile Name |
A Service Profile Name consists of up to 32 printable characters. |
Service Profile Type |
The Service Type: In Ethernet CS Switching Mode, the available types are L2, PPPoE or VoIP. In Micro Base Station, Managed VoIP Service Type is also available. In IP CS Switching Mode, the available types are IP Mode Data, IP Mode VoIP and IP Mode Managed VoIP. The Service Type of an existing Service Profile cannot be modified. |
Forwarding Rule |
The Forwarding Rule used by the Service Profile. In Ethernet CS Switching Mode the Forwarding Rule parameter is not applicable to transparent Service Profiles (VLAN Transparency Mode On), as all transparent Service Profiles share the same pre-defined Forwarding Rule (@@Transparent@@). In IP CS Switching Mode, the Forwarding Rule parameter is not applicable to IP Mode Data Service Profiles. All IP Mode VoIP and IP Mode Managed VoIP Service Profiles use the @@IP Mode VoIP@@ Forwarding Rule (read-only). The drop-down menu includes all Forwarding Rules with a matching Service Type that are available in the database of the device. However, L2 Forwarding Rule can be used in a VoIP Service Profile, and vice versa. Click on the Forwarding Rule title (it will be colored blue when placing the cursor on it) to switch to the Forwarding Rules page. Refer to "Forwarding Rules Page" for more details on Forwarding Rules. |
Priority Classifier |
The Priority Classifier used by the Service Profile. In Ethernet CS Switching Mode the Priority Classifier parameter is not applicable to VoIP Service Profiles. The drop-down menu includes all Priority Classifiers that are available in the database of the device. Click on the Priority Classifier title (it will be colored blue when placing the cursor on it) to switch to the Priority Classifiers page. Refer to "Priority Classifiers Page" for more details on Priority Classifiers. |
VLAN Transparency Mode |
Not applicable in IP CS Switching Mode. The VLAN Transparency Mode defines the method of transferring packets to the operator's upstream network. When set to Off, the specified VPL ID will be added to data packets sent from the modular Base Station/Micro Base Station to the backbone. When set to On, data packets sent from the modular Base Station/Micro Base Station to the backbone will be transferred transparently. The VPL ID parameter is not applicable to Service Profiles with VLAN Transparency Mode On. Also The Forwarding Rule selection parameter is not applicable to transparent Service Profiles. For tagged packets, the VPL ID will be their VLAN tag. For untagged packets, the VPL ID will be None. To avoid conflicts, a transparent Service Profile cannot be assigned to a Service if the Service's VLAN ID list includes a VLAN ID that is equal to any of the already assigned VPL IDs. The combination of VLAN Transparency Service On, Hybrid VLAN Mode Off and an empty VLAN List means that all packets are forwarded. This combination should be used only if the Service Provider can ensure that there will not be conflicts between VLAN IDs used by devices behind the SU and existing VPL IDs. The combination VLAN Transparency Mode On, Hybrid VLAN Mode On and an empty VLAN List means that only untagged frames should be forwarded. Such a Service cannot be assigned if there is an assigned non-transparent Service with VPL ID = None. |
VPL ID |
Not applicable in IP CS Switching Mode. A Virtual Private Link ID to be used in the backbone behind the modular Base Station/Micro Base Station. The VPL ID parameter is applicable only to Service Profiles with VLAN Transparency Mode Off. To avoid conflicts, it is not allowed to define a VPL ID that is identical to any of the VLAN IDs in the already assigned transparent Services (Services using a Service Profile with VLAN Transparency Mode On). Several Service Profiles may share the same VPL ID. However, the following rules must be met: Any number of L2 and/or VoIP Service Profiles may share the same VPL ID, provided they all use the same Forwarding Rule. Any number of PPPoE Service Profiles may share the same VPL ID, provided they all use the same Forwarding Rule. Any number of Managed VoIP Service Profiles (Micro Base Station) may share the same VPL ID, provided they all use the same Forwarding Rule. Any number of L2, VoIP, Managed VoIP and PPPoE Service Profiles may share the same VPL ID, provided that different Forwarding Rules are used for the groups of PPPoE, Managed VoIP and L2/VoIP Service Profiles. Available values are in the range of 0 to 4094 or None (4095). The VPL ID of a Transparent Service Profile is set to 4096 (non configurable). |
Priority Marking Mode |
Not applicable in IP CS Switching Mode. The mode of marking data transmitted to the backbone network: Transparent, 802.1p or DSCP. DSCP is not applicable for PPPoE Service Profiles. |
Priority Marking Value |
Not applicable in IP CS Switching Mode. Not applicable if the selected Priority Marking Mode is Transparent. The marking value for data frames transmitted to the backbone, according to the configured Priority Marking Mode. The range is: DSCP Marking Mode: 0 - 63 802.1p Marking Mode: 0 - 7 |
Max Number of Voice Calls |
The upper limit on the number of simultaneous VoIP calls that can be supported by the Service using the Service Profile. In Ethernet CS Switching Mode this parameter is applicable only for L2 and VoIP Service Profiles for calls made by devices that support the DRAP protocol, and for Managed VoIP Service Profiles for calls to/from SIP gateways that are managed by suitable Policy Function and Application Function entities. In IP CS Switching Mode it is applicable only for IP Mode Managed VoIP Service Profiles. The available range is from 0 to 50 calls. |
Voice Domain |
The Voice Domain parameter is applicable only for Managed VoIP (Ethernet CS Switching Mode) and IP Mode Managed VoIP (IP CS Switching Mode) Service Profiles. It specifies the Voice Domain associated with the Managed VoIP/IP Mode Managed VoIP Service Profile, and must be one of the Voice Domains available in the database of the device. Click on the Voice Domain title (it will be colored blue when placing the cursor on it) to switch to the Voice Domains page. Refer to "Voice Domain Page" for more details on Voice Domainss. |
Service Group Name |
Applicable only in IP CS Switching Mode for IP Mode Data Service Profiles. The Name of the Service Group associated with the Service Profile. Click on the Service Group Name title (it will be colored blue when placing the cursor on it) to switch to the Service Groups page. Refer to "Service Group Page" for more details on Service Groups. |
Click on the Preview button to view the parameters of all elements of the Service Profile.