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Chapter 12 Value Added Services (VAS) Traffic Forwarding
VAS over 10G
The following is the sequence of steps in the VAS data flow from the subscriber side to the VAS server:
1.
A subscriber packet is received at the 7600/6500 external 10G link.
2.
The packet is marked with VLAN 100 at the access port and is sent towards the EtherChannel (EC)
configured with VLAN 100.
3.
The EC selects port 1 of the SCE platform based on the subscriber side IP, and the VLAN tag is
stripped off (100 is the native VLAN tag in the 7600/6500 trunk port).
4.
The SCE platform classifies the flow as VAS flow and tags it with the VAS server VLAN tag 505.
5.
The packet is sent to the VAS server from SCE platform port 2 (N) towards the 7600/6500 with
VLAN tag 505.
6.
The packet is received on the 7600/6500 trunk port and is sent to the access port configured with
VLAN 505, which is the port connected to the VAS server subscriber side.
The packet has no VLAN tag when it arrives at the VAS server.
VAS Data Flow: From the VAS Server
Figure 12-9
Data Flow in VAS over 10G Topology: From the VAS Server
1-S
2-N
3-S
4-N
1-S
2-N
S
N
S
N
7
3
4
1
5
3-S
4-N
EC2
7600
VAS
SCE
EC1
2
6
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100
101
505
525
505,525
Native: 100
505,525
Native: 101