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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 28 Monitoring ADSL2+ and VDSL2 Technology Enhancements
User Roles Required to Work with ADSL2+/VDSL2 Technologies
Table 28-4 describes the N-to-One Access Profile details.
Table 28-4 N-to-One Access Profiles
Field Description
Table Types The type of access profile, which in this instance is N-to-One Access
Profiles.
N-to-One Access Profiles
Input Service The input service policy applicable to the device.
IGMP Source Address The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGM) source address.
Mac Learning Indicates whether the Mac Learning feature is enabled for the device.
ARP Cache The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache of the device.
Note ARP converts an IP address to its corresponding physical network
address, which is usually implemented in the device drivers of the
network operating systems. When a device wants to send data to
another device over ethernet, it must first determine the MAC
address of the target device. These IP to MAC address mappings are
derived from the ARP cache maintained on each device.
IGMP Max Streams The maximum Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) stream value.
Name The name of the N-to-One access profile.
Output Service Policy The output service policy applicable to the device.
DHCP Mode The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) mode applicable to the
device.
EPS The Ethernet Protection Switching (EPS) VLAN tag assigned to the device.
Note The VLAN tag numbers can be any value between 2 and 122 when
B6 line cards access rings. When the B6-450 is used on aggregation
rings, it supports VLAN tag numbers between 2 and 1000.
Mac Limit The maximum number of MAC addresses allowed for the service.
Profile Name The name of the access profile.
Input Service Policy The name of the service policy that is assigned to the access profile as an
input policy. This is a rate-limiting policy that controls and limits all unicast
incoming traffic from the B6 card to the subscriber.
Output Service Policy The name of the service policy that is assigned to the access profile as an
output policy. This is a rate-limiting policy that controls and limits all unicast
outgoing traffic to the B6 card from the subscriber.