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Step Command
Remarks
3.
Configure the port as a trunk
port.
port link-type
trunk
The default link type of ports is
access.
4.
Assign the port to SVLANs.
port trunk permit vlan
{
vlan-id-list
|
all
}
By default, a trunk port belongs to
VLAN 1 only.
Configuring one-to-one VLAN mapping with port
QoS policies
Perform one-to-one VLAN mapping on wiring-closet switches (see
).
Perform these tasks to configure one-to-one VLAN mapping with port QoS policies:
Task Remarks
Required
Create CVLAN-to-SVLAN mappings.
Required
Create SVLAN-to-CVLAN mappings.
Configuring the customer-side port
Required
Configure settings required for one-to-one VLAN mapping.
Configuring the network-side port
Required
Configure VLAN settings required for normal communication.
Configuration prerequisites
Create CVLANs and SVLANs, and plan CVLAN-to-SVLAN mappings.
Configuring an uplink policy
To configure an uplink policy to map each CVLAN to a unique SVLAN:
Step Command
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
2.
Configure a class for a
CVLAN.
a.
Create a class and enter class view:
traffic classifier
tcl-name
[
operator
{
and
|
or
} ]
b.
Specify a CVLAN as the match criterion:
if-match customer-vlan-id vlan-id
3.
Return to system view.
quit
4.
Configure a behavior for an
SVLAN.
a.
Create a traffic behavior and enter traffic behavior view:
traffic behavior behavior-name
b.
Configure an SVLAN marking action:
remark service-vlan-id vlan-id
5.
Return to system view.
quit
6.
Create a QoS policy and
enter QoS policy view.
qos policy
policy-name