Chapter 8 VLAN Profile
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8.4.1 VLAN Profile: Example
In the following network example, you want to set the ONUs to check VLAN tagged packets
to the OLT. If a packet has a VLAN ID of 100, the ONU adds a second tag with VID 200
before transmitting.
Action
Specify the action to perform on the packets.
Select
Add
to insert a new VLAN tag to the outgoing packets.
Select
Delete
to delete a VLAN tag from the incoming packets.
Select
Exchange
to replace the VID with the one specified in the
VLAN ID
field.
Select
None
to send the packets without any changes.
New VID
If you select
Add
or
Exchange
in the
Action
field, enter the VLAN ID you want the
ONU to insert or replace.
VLAN Type
This field is applicable for upstream traffic and when you select
Add
or
Exchange
in the
Action
field.
Select a standard Ethernet type code identifying the frame and indicates whether
the frame carries IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE802.1ad tag information.
For untagged frames, the system sets the VLAN type to 8100 regardless of your
setting here.
For tagged frames, the system sets the VLAN type (
8100
,
88A8
or
9100
) that you
specify.
Priority Src
Select
Original
if you don’t want to change the priority of the packets.
Select
Priority Profile
to change the packet priority based on the settings in the
priority profile configured for the ONU in the
ONU Setup
screen. If no priority
settings are configured for the matched packets, the TOS-COS settings in the
Priority Profile
screen apply.
Add
After you set the fields above, click
Add
to insert a new profile or save the settings
to an existing profile.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to reset the fields.
Clear
Click
Clear
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Name
This field displays the descriptive name of a VLAN profile.
Active
This field displays whether the VLAN profile is enabled or not.
# of VLAN
Entries
This field displays the number of active VLAN rules for this profile.
Delete
Select the entry(ies) that you want to remove in the
Delete
column and then click
the
Delete
button.
Cancel Click
Cancel
to clear the
Delete
check boxes.
Table 23
EPON VLAN Profile Setup (continued)
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