[f-nsp] Tagged Ports

John T. Yocum john.yocum at fluidhosting.com
Tue Oct 9 13:17:16 EDT 2012


Umm. Yeah, this is more of a read the manual issue. That said, what 
device is doing the routing? I'm assuming you've got a network engineer 
on staff, maybe consult with them. Your website claims you guys run an 
MPLS network, so setting this up should be trivial for your network team.

--John

On 10/9/2012 10:08 AM, Richard Laager wrote:
> The questions you're asking suggest you're new to the entire concept of
> VLANs. IMHO, this isn't really the mailing list to help with that.
> Perhaps there's someone internally there (since your domain suggests
> you're a web host) that can provide some more in-depth mentoring.
>
> As for the syntax of things, here's an example of a tagged port (e 2/1)
> with two VLANs, and two ports (e 1/1 & e 1/2) untagged on VLANs 2 and 3,
> respectively. From this example, you should be able to see how to build
> whatever you need.
>
> vlan 2
>   tagged ethernet 2/1
>   untagged ethernet 1/1
>
> vlan 3
>   tagged ethernet 2/1
>   untagged ethernet 1/2
>
>
>
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