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Chapter 1 Overview
Network Configuration Examples
Network Configuration Examples
This section provides network configuration concepts and includes examples of using the switch to
create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments through Fast Ethernet and Gigabit
Ethernet connections.
• “Multidwelling or Ethernet-to-the-Subscriber Network” section on page 1-11
• “Layer 2 VPN Application” section on page 1-13
• “Multi-VRF CE Application” section on page 1-14
Multidwelling or Ethernet-to-the-Subscriber Network
Metro Ethernet provides the access technology for service providers deploying voice, video, and Internet
access services to metropolitan areas. The Metro Ethernet user-facing provider edge (UPE) switches
provide economical bandwidth and the security and the QoS needed for these services.
Figure 1-1 shows a Gigabit Ethernet ring for a residential location, serving multitenant units by using
Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access switches connected through 1000BASE-X SFP module ports. Cisco ME
switches used as residential switches provide customers with high-speed connections to the service
provider point-of presence (POP).
Home access gateways are connected to the ME switches through UNIs configured as 802.1Q trunks.
Because the default behavior on UNIs allows no local switching between UNI ports, the subscribers are
protected from each other. UNIs also do not process control protocols from customers, so
SNMP Enabled; Version 1 Chapter 27, “Configuring SNMP”
ACLs None configured Chapter 28, “Configuring Network
Security with ACLs”
QoS Not configured Chapter 30, “Configuring QoS”
EtherChannels None configured Chapter 31, “Configuring EtherChannels”
IP unicast routing
• IP routing and routing protocols
(requires metro IP access or
metro access image))
Disabled Chapter 32, “Configuring IP Unicast
Routing”
• Multi-VRF-CE (requires metro
IP access or metro access image)
Disabled
HSRP groups (requires metro IP
access image)
None configured Chapter 33, “Configuring HSRP”
IP multicast routing (requires metro
IP access image)
Disabled on all interfaces Chapter 34, “Configuring IP Multicast
Routing”
MSDP (requires metro IP access
image)
Disabled Chapter 35, “Configuring MSDP”
Table 1-1 Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration (continued)
Feature Default Setting More information in...