[j-nsp] Ethernet CCC with dot1.q tags
Arda Balkanay
arda.balkanay at borusantelekom.com
Fri Dec 1 03:32:45 EST 2006
Also for Vlan-CCC or Vlan-VPLS encapsulations, your 802.1q vlan-id must have
a value equal or greater than 512.
Regards
Arda Balkanay
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of sthaug at nethelp.no
Sent: 30 Kasım 2006 Perşembe 19:43
To: ihsan at isp.time.net.my
Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Ethernet CCC with dot1.q tags
> I have an ethernet CCC connection with customer L2 switches on either side
> configured. I was doing an unrelated configuration on the switches when I
> notice a number of VLANs being carried over the CCC. Since the CE-facing
and
> the CCC instance are configured with ethernet-ccc encap, as I understand
it,
> it will not recognize the dot1.q tags and proceed to drop the frames. Is
> this an undocumented feature of the CCC whereby a number of VLANs can be
> carried across an ethernet CCC provided that the CE-facing interface is
> configured with an oversized MTU?
ethernet-ccc is for a "port mode" Martini tunnel which will basically
carry *anything* that arrives at the router interface, whether it is
802.1q tagged or something else.
If you want the *router* to enforce the VLAN tag(s) carried in the
Martini tunnel you need to configure a 802.1q subinterface with the
desired vlan-id, and use vlan-ccc encapsulation on the subinterface.
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no
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