C o m m i ssion ing M anu al
D ef i n i n g V L ANs
14.2.1. Defining Gateways per VLAN
For each BSR, you can define up to 16 virtual ports. You can define a gateway (or
router) in different subnets, to interface with each virtual port. You can assign each
gateway a VLAN ID. In such a configuration, the BSR sends VLAN packets
(received from the SPR) to its appropriate default gateway according to VLAN ID.
Therefore, the BSR does not perform the main routing, rather the gateway.
The figure below illustrates the implementation of the Gateway per VLAN feature.
Figure
14-3: ASWipLL’s gateway per VLAN mode
In the figure,
VLAN 60
traffic is routed by
Gateway #1
, and
VLAN 70
and
VLAN
80
traffic is routed by
Gateway #2
. Therefore, the gateway routes the traffic
according to VLAN, and not according to SPR device.
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