Nokia service model on 7210 SAS-D, 7210 SAS-Dxp, and 7210 SAS-K 2F1C2T

In the Nokia service model, the service edge routers are deployed at the provider edge. Services are provisioned on the service routers and transported across an IP and/or IP/MPLS provider core network in encapsulation tunnels created using generic router encapsulation MPLS label-switched paths (LSPs). The 7210 SAS-D, 7210 SAS-Dxp, and 77210 SAS-K 2F1C2T support only QinQ and dot1q Layer 2 uplinks, which are used to transport the services to the provider edge in a hierarchal configuration. The platforms do not support transport tunnels that use MPLS LSPs.

The service model uses logical service entities to construct a service. The logical service entities are designed to provide a uniform, service-centric configuration, management, and billing model for service provisioning. Some benefits of this service-centric design include the following:

Service provisioning uses logical entities to provision a service where additional properties can be configured for bandwidth provisioning, QoS, security filtering, and accounting/billing to the appropriate entity.