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ONFIGURATION
Implementation of QinQ
QinQ can be implemented on Switch 8800 Family series switches in the following
ways:
1
Enabling VLAN VPN on ports
With VLAN VPN enabled, a received packet is tagged with the default VLAN tag of
the port no matter whether or not the packet carries a VLAN tag. Otherwise, the
packet is transmitted with the default VLAN tag carried.
2
Configuring traffic classification-based nested VLANs
You can implement QinQ in a more flexible way by configuring traffic
classification-based nested VLANs. You can specify to perform the following
operations on packets that match specified ACL rules:
■
Setting the outer VLAN tags
■
Modifying the outer VLAN tags
Adjusting TPID Values of
QinQ Packets
Tag protocol identifier (TPID) is a portion of the VLAN tag field. IEEE 802.1Q
specifies the value of TPID to be 0x8100.
The structure of the Tag field of an Ethernet frame defined by IEEE 802.1Q is as
follows:
Figure 198
The structure of the Tag field of an Ethernet frame
By default, a Switch 8800 Family series switch uses 0x8100 as the value of the
TPID field, which is defined by IEEE 802.1Q. But Switch 8800 Family series
switches can also adjust the TPID values of QinQ packets. This ensures Switch
8800 Family series switches are compatible with devices coming from other
vendors even through the later use other TPID values (such as 0x9100 or 0x9200)
in the outer tags of QinQ packets.
To modify the TPID values of packets, you need to set the ports connecting to the
public networks to be VLAN-VPN uplink ports, whose TPID value can be
configured by users. After you configure a TPID value for a VLAN-VPN uplink port,
the switch substitutes the new TPID values for those VLAN-VPN uplink ports in the
outer tags carried by received packets before transmitting the packet through the
VLAN-VPN uplink ports to enable these packets to be accepted by devices of other
vendors.
DA
SA
Tag
Frame Load
FCS
6 bytes 6 bytes 4 bytes 46 ˜1500 bytes
4 bytes
TPID
User Priority CFI
VLAN ID
2 bytes 3 bits 1bit 12 bits
DA
SA
Tag
Frame Load
FCS
4 bytes
TPID
User Priority CFI
VLAN ID
2 bytes 3 bits 1bit 12 bits
DA
SA
Tag
Frame Load
FCS
6 bytes 6 bytes 4 bytes 46 ˜1500 bytes
4 bytes
TPID
User Priority CFI
VLAN ID
2 bytes 3 bits 1bit 12 bits
DA
SA
Tag
Frame Load
FCS
4 bytes
TPID
User Priority CFI
VLAN ID
2 bytes 3 bits 1bit 12 bits
Summary of Contents for Switch 8807
Page 14: ......
Page 32: ...32 CHAPTER 2 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE...
Page 50: ...50 CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT INTERFACE CONFIGURATION...
Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURATION FILE MANAGEMENT...
Page 64: ...64 CHAPTER 8 SUPER VLAN CONFIGURATION...
Page 70: ...70 CHAPTER 9 ISOLATE USER VLAN CONFIGURATION...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 10 IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION...
Page 82: ...82 CHAPTER 11 IP PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION flag ACK window 16079...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 13 ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION...
Page 114: ...114 CHAPTER 15 PORT ISOLATION CONFIGURATION...
Page 158: ...158 CHAPTER 18 DIGEST SNOOPING CONFIGURATION...
Page 162: ...162 CHAPTER 19 FAST TRANSITION...
Page 219: ......
Page 220: ...220 CHAPTER 24 VLAN ACL CONFIGURATION...
Page 234: ...234 CHAPTER 25 802 1X CONFIGURATION...
Page 284: ...284 CHAPTER 28 IP ROUTING PROTOCOL OVERVIEW...
Page 290: ...290 CHAPTER 29 STATIC ROUTE CONFIGURATION...
Page 338: ...338 CHAPTER 31 OSPF CONFIGURATION...
Page 392: ...392 CHAPTER 33 BGP CONFIGURATION...
Page 404: ...404 CHAPTER 34 IP ROUTING POLICY CONFIGURATION...
Page 406: ...406 CHAPTER 35 ROUTE CAPACITY CONFIGURATION...
Page 408: ...408 CHAPTER 36 RECURSIVE ROUTING CONFIGURATION...
Page 416: ...416 CHAPTER 37 IP MULTICAST OVERVIEW...
Page 430: ...430 CHAPTER 39 IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION...
Page 454: ...454 CHAPTER 42 IGMP CONFIGURATION...
Page 462: ...462 CHAPTER 43 PIM DM CONFIGURATION...
Page 506: ...506 CHAPTER 46 MBGP MULTICAST EXTENSION CONFIGURATION...
Page 528: ...528 CHAPTER 48 MPLS BASIC CAPABILITY CONFIGURATION...
Page 632: ...632 CHAPTER 51 MPLS VLL...
Page 652: ...652 CHAPTER 52 VPLS CONFIGURATION...
Page 666: ...666 CHAPTER 53 VRRP CONFIGURATION...
Page 680: ...680 CHAPTER 56 ARP TABLE SIZE CONFIGURATION...
Page 718: ...718 CHAPTER 59 NETSTREAM CONFIGURATION...
Page 728: ...728 CHAPTER 61 POE CONFIGURATION...
Page 736: ...736 CHAPTER 63 UDP HELPER CONFIGURATION...
Page 746: ...746 CHAPTER 64 SNMP CONFIGURATION...
Page 792: ...792 CHAPTER 68 FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT...
Page 800: ...800 CHAPTER 69 DEVICE MANAGEMENT...
Page 810: ...810 CHAPTER 70 FTP TFTP CONFIGURATION...
Page 840: ...840 CHAPTER 72 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND DEBUGGING...
Page 844: ...844 CHAPTER 74 PACKET STATISTICS CONFIGURATION...
Page 846: ...846 CHAPTER 75 ETHERNET PORT LOOPBACK DETECTION...
Page 860: ...860 CHAPTER 76 QINQ CONFIGURATION...
Page 866: ...866 CHAPTER 77 NQA CONFIGURATION...
Page 876: ...876 CHAPTER 78 PASSWORD CONTROL CONFIGURATION...