mgbrauser add 0/4/0 0 0 interfaceid 0 terminalid 2 priority cat3 telno 83110001
mgbrauser add 0/4/1 0 0 interfaceid 2 terminalid 4 priority cat1 telno 83110002
Save the data.
quit
save
8.4 Configuration Example of the VLAN Stacking
Wholesale Service
This topic describes the VLAN stacking wholesale service and how to configure the VLAN
stacking wholesale service on the MA5616.
8.4.1 Configuration Example of the VLAN Stacking Wholesale
Service
This topic describes how to configure the wholesale service so that the service provided by the
ISP can be delivered promptly to a specified user group.
Prerequisites
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Network devices and lines must be in the normal state.
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The authentication data of the access user must be configured on the BRAS.
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The control board and the corresponding service boards must be in the normal state.
Context
In a L2 switched metropolitan area network (MAN), there are multiple Internet service providers
(ISPs). To provision the services provided by the ISP to the specified user group rapidly, the
outer VLAN tags of VLAN stacking can be used to identify ISPs, while the inner VLAN tags
to identify users. In this way, different user groups can be connected to the specified ISPs in
batches through different outer VLAN tags to obtain services from the ISPs.
Service Requirements
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The user accesses the Internet through the PPPoE dialup.
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The device adds an outer VLAN tag to user packets to identify ISPs, and adds an inner
VLAN tag to identify users.
Networking
shows the example network for configuring the VLAN stacking wholesale service.
Users 1 and 2, and users 3 and 4 obtain the broadband service from different ISPs. The
MA5616 supports the VLAN stacking function to implement the multi-ISP wholesale service.
The device adds an outer VLAN tag to user packets to identify ISPs and adds an inner VLAN
tag to identify users. Then, the device transmits the packets upstream over the GPON network
and forwards the packets to the L2 network through the OLT. The L2 switch forwards the user
packets to a specified ISP BRAS based on the outer VLAN tags. The ISP BRAS removes the
outer VLAN tags and identifies the user based on the inner VLAN tags. After being authenticated
by the ISP BRAS, the users can obtain the services provided by the ISP.
SmartAX MA5616 Multi-service Access Module
Configuration Guide
8 Configuration Example of Services on the MA5616
Through GPON Upstream Transmission
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