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:
Many services can be bound to a single customer.
QoS policies, filter policies, and accounting policies are applied to each service instead of correlating parameters and statistics from ports to customers to services.
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.