
Configuring VLAN Stacking Services
Configuring VLAN Stacking
page 33-18
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
June 2013
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all—
Specifies that all untagged and tagged frames are accepted on the UNI ports. This mapping
denotes that all customer frames that do not map to any other SAP, will be mapped into this service.
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untagged
—Specifies that only untagged frames are accepted on the UNI ports. This mapping denotes
that only untagged frames will be mapped into this service.
For example, the following command specifies that all untagged frames are accepted on UNI ports associ-
ated with SAP 20:
-> ethernet-service sap 20 cvlan untagged
Use the
no
form of the
ethernet-service sap cvlan
command to delete an association between customer
traffic and a VLAN Stacking SAP. For example, the following command deletes the association between
CVLAN 500 and SAP 20:
-> no ethernet-service sap 20 cvlan 500
Note that when the last customer traffic association is deleted from a SAP, the SAP itself is not automati-
cally deleted. No traffic is accepted or processed by a SAP in this state, but the SAP ID is still known to
the switch.
Consider the following when configuring the type of customer traffic to tunnel:
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If no customer traffic is associated with a VLAN Stacking SAP, then the SAP does not process any
traffic for the service.
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Only one
all
or
untagged
designation is allowed for any given SAP; specifying both for the same SAP
is not allowed.
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Only one
untagged
designation is allowed per UNI port, even if the UNI port is associated with multi-
ple SAPs.
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Only one
all
designation is allowed per UNI port, even if the UNI port is associated with multiple
SAPs.
Use the
command to display the type of customer traffic associated with each SAP
configured for the switch
Configuring a Service Access Point Profile
command is used to create a VLAN Stacking service access point (SAP)
profile. The following command parameters define the traffic engineering attributes that are applied to
customer traffic that is accepted on UNI ports associated with the SAP profile:
Profile Attribute
Command Parameters
Description
Ingress bandwidth shar-
ing
shared | not shared
Whether or not ingress bandwidth is shared
across UNI ports and CVLANs.
Ingress rate limiting
ingress-bandwidth
The rate at which customer frames ingress on
UNI ports.
Egress rate limiting
egress-bandwidth
The rate at which customer frames egress on
UNI ports.