Release 1.0
Configuring VLAN Tagging
526360-001-00 Rev. B
MGBI
13-11
Configuring VLAN Tagged Routing
When VLAN Tagging is enabled on a network interface with the
bridge mode trunk
command, the port still performs layer 3 routing of untagged packets. Some layer 2
switches do not support the concept of a "native" or untagged VLAN for such layer 3
IP packet forwarding to the BSR. For this reason, the BSR allows one of the 802.1Q
VLANs to be configured as the (single) VLAN on which the BSR performs layer 3
routing on a "bridge mode trunk" port. This feature is called "Tagged Routing".
To configure tagged routing on the BSR, do the following:
1.
Use the
interface ethernet
command to navigate to the BSR’s Ethernet interface,
as follows:
MOT(config)#
interface ethernet
<
X
/
Y
>
where:
X
/
Y
is
0/0
for the BSR 2000.
2.
If not already configured, use the
ip address
command to define a router
interface on the port:
MOT(config-if)#
ip address
<
A.B.C.D
> <
A.B.C.D
>
where:
A.B.C.D
is the IP host address of the interface.
A.B.C.D
is the network mask.
Note:
VLAN ID 1 is reserved for use by the attached Layer 2 switch/router for
management purposes and as the default "native" VLAN for that equipment.
VLAN ID 1 may not be configured on the BSR for Ethernet port tagged
routing or for cable modem Layer 2 bridging.
Note:
Untagged network traffic will still be routed traffic when VLAN tagged
routing is enabled.
The same VLAN ID value cannot be configured for both a bridging CM and a
tagged router interface
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