[j-nsp] Logical Interfaces 802.1ad
Onam Rubio
onamrubio at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 19 03:17:22 EDT 2009
Hello Evgeniy,
I made some test before with this ethertype and it works. The Extreme x450 use both of them 0x8100 for VLAN and 0x88a8 for VMAN so if i do that the VMAN will become a VLAN.
I see that by default the Juniper router M10 use ethertype 0x8100, but when I try to use ethertype 0x88a8 the devices doens't see each other, I run a ping to the other side with no response.
> Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 09:58:23 +0300
> From: evgeniy at ip.datagroup.ua
> To: onamrubio at hotmail.com
> CC: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Logical Interfaces 802.1ad
>
> Hello Onam,
> try to change ethertype from Summit side:
>
> configure vman ethertype 0x8100
>
> best regards,
> --
> Evgeniy Aikashev
> network engineer
> JSC DATAGROUP
>
> Monday, October 19, 2009, 3:30:51 AM, Onam wrote:
>
> > Hi experts,
>
> > I want to make logical interfaces on a physical interface ge-0/2/0 of a Juniper M10 router to
> > connected to a the trunk port of a Summit Extreme x450 with the ethertype 0x88a8 (IEEE 802.1ad).
>
> > I have the following configuration on the router.
>
> > ge-0/2/0 {
> > vlan-tagging;
> > gigether-options {
> > ethernet-switch-profile {
> > tag-protocol-id 0x88a8;
> > }
> > }
> > unit 50 {
> > vlan-tags outer 0x88a8.50;
> > family inet {
> > address 192.168.175.169/28;
> > }
> > }
> > }
>
> > I made the test with the 802.1q and it works but with 802.1ad didn't work.
>
> > Best regards.
> >
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