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stp
shutdown
exit
sap lt:1/1/5:22 create
description “VPLS SAP”
exit
no shutdown
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*A:ALA-1>configure>service>vpls#
To display a list of services, use the show service service-using vpls command. 
Enter the parameter such as description and/or SAP command syntax, and then 
enter the new information.
To modify the range of VLANs on an access port that are to be managed by an 
existing m-VPLS, first the new range should be entered and afterwards the old range 
removed. If the old range is removed before a new range is defined, all customer 
VPLS services in the old range will become unprotected and may be disabled. For 
example:
configure>service# vpls service-id sap sap-id managed-vlan-list [no] range 
vlan-range
5.9.2 Enabling and Disabling VPLS Entities
You can administratively enable and disable the following VPLS without deleting the 
service parameters.
• v-VPLS or m-VPLS service.
• SAPS configured for the m-VPLS or a v-VPLS instance.
• STP instance configured in m-VPLS or an m-VPLS SAP
When a VPLS is disabled, all associated user VPLS services are also disabled (to 
prevent loops). If this is not desired, first un-manage the user’s VPLS service by 
removing them from the managed-vlan-list.
The shutdown command administratively enables or disables the following m-VPLS 
or v-VPLS entities:
• The no form of the shutdown command puts an entity into the administratively 
enabled state.
• The shutdown form of the command administratively disables an entity. 
Administratively downing an entity changes the operational state of the entity to 
down and the operational state of any entities contained within the 
administratively down entity. Downing an entity does not change, reset, or remove 
any configuration settings or statistics.
Unlike other commands and parameters where the default state will not be indicated 
in the configuration file, shutdown and no shutdown are always indicated in system 
generated configuration files.
configure service vpls <service-id> [no] shutdown