[f-nsp] MLX Q-in-Q Configuration

Adam E Barratt (Network Operations) abarratt at socket.net
Tue May 4 15:18:54 EDT 2010


Thanks Michiel, but In my setup, I'm actually trying to terminate the 
Q-in-Q VLAN into my MLX (needs to share an IP subnet with the Cisco as 
in the diagram).  Also -- I don't run an MPLS core -- I run an Ethernet 
core.

-Adam

On 5/4/2010 2:06 PM, Michiel Muhlenbaumer wrote:
> Hello Adam,
>
> We've just implemented it:
>
> ----
> tag-type 9100 ethe 1/4
>
> router mpls
> vpls TEST 123
>   vlan 123
>    untagged ethe 1/4
>
> With this config, 802.1q tagged VLANs from our customer connected to the interface et 1/4 are forwarded unfiltered and exit our MPLS network at another node with the same config as above, enabling our customer to use its own 802.1q VLAN tags and using the VPLS link as a transparant connection between two CE nodes of our customer.
> ----
>
> Regards,
> Michiel
>
> On 4 mei 2010, at 20:21, Adam E Barratt (Network Operations) wrote:
>
>    
>> Good afternoon all,
>>
>> I'm looking for an MLX configuration for the Q-in-Q setup described in this picture and can't find anything useful.
>>
>> http://s780.photobucket.com/albums/yy90/mooseman1982/work/?action=view&current=mlxq-in-q5-4-2010.jpg
>>
>> Is there any way to bond a VE to a doubletagged VLAN?  Or is there anything similar to the Cisco config below?
>>     interface G0/1.10504
>>         encapsulation dot1Q 10 second-dot1q 504
>>         ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
>>
>> Please reply with config examples if you have any.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Adam
>>
>> -- 
>> Adam E Barratt
>> Project Engineer
>> SOCKET
>> (573) 817-0000 ext. 223
>> abarratt at socket.net
>> 1-800-SOCKET-3  www.socket.net
>>
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> Best regards,
>
> Michiel Muhlenbaumer
> Atrato IP Networks
>
>
>
>
>    


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Adam E Barratt
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abarratt at socket.net
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