[c-nsp] Apply C-VID and S-VID to untagged packet
Waris Sagheer (waris)
waris at cisco.com
Fri Jun 1 16:20:21 EDT 2012
You can also do it using two ports on the same switch, ingress EFP port
matching untagged traffic while pop2 symmetric on the egress or NNI port
in the same bridge-domain. At egress it'll push 2 tags.
Regards,
Waris
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Apply C-VID and S-VID to untagged packet
ME-3800X can do a push operation under a SVI for EoMPLS.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/metro/me3600x_3800x/software/re
lease/15.2_2_S/configuration/guide/swmpls.html#wp1249951
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Tassos
Andrew K. wrote on 1/6/2012 22:24:
> The ME3400, 3600 and 3800 do not support pushing tags onto frames yet.
> This feature will be available in future releases.
>
> ME3600(config-if-srv)#rewrite ingress tag ?
> pop Pop the tag
>
>
> 7606-ES20(config-if-srv)#rewrite ingress tag ?
> pop Pop the tag
> push Rewrite Operation of push
> translate Translate Tag
>
> 7606-ES20(config-if-srv)#rewrite ingress tag push dot1q 20
> second-dot1q 30
>
>
> On 6/1/2012 3:02 PM, Danail Petrov wrote:
>> If I got your question right, you need an EVC framework in order to
>> to this. This option however is valid on certain platforms only
>> (Cisco 7600 with ES cards, ME3400, ME3600, 3800 and others).
>>
>> Here is how it works:
>>
>> http://www.kis.fri.uniza.sk/~palo/Rozne/cisco-expo-2009/Presentation%
>> 20-%20DAY2/a3ethernetvirtuacircuit.pdf
>>
>>
>> In my opinion there is no other way to do this in old-fashioned
configuration model.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Dani
>> On Jun 1, 2012, at 9:41 PM, Ian Couch wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know of a way to do this without using 2 switches? I've
>>> used selective q-in-q to apply an outer 802.1Q tag to a given C-VID,
>>> as well as a number of other options on a selective q-in-q port, but
>>> can't seem to handle untagged packets the way I want to do it, i.e.
>>> applying an inner and outer tag to the packet. Using the native
>>> vlan doesn't work, or at least I haven't managed to get it working
that way.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
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