SDPs on 7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T and 7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C

Note:

SDPs are only supported on the 7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T and 7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C.

An SDP provides a logical way to direct traffic from one router to another through a unidirectional (one-way) service tunnel. The SDP terminates at the far-end router, which directs packets to the correct service egress SAPs on that router. A distributed service consists of a configuration with at least one SAP on a local node, one SAP on a remote node, and an SDP that binds the service to the service tunnel.

An SDP has the following characteristics:

An SDP from the local router to a far-end router requires a return path SDP from the far-end router back to the local router. Each device must have an SDP defined for every remote router to which it needs to provide service. SDPs must be created first, before a distributed service can be configured.