Total Access 5000 Business Services Deployment Guide
MAC Type - Broadcast/Multicast/Unicast
This attribute matches the MAC address type of traffic to be admitted to the EVC map. If one
or more of these attributes are set, frames are admitted into the connected EVC if it matches
any of the types configured. By default, an EVC map ignores MAC type in the classification.
Table F‐9 lists the MAC types.
Type
Broadcast
Multicast
Unicast
L2CP
This attribute matches traffic based on a group of Layer 2 Control Protocols (L2CP) desti‐
nation MAC addresses. If this attribute is enabled, all L2CP frames listed in Table F‐10 are
classifed by the EVC map.
Control Protocol
STP/RSTP/MSTP
Pause
LACP/EFM OAM/LLDP/Slow
Protocol
802.1x
Undefined Bridge Addresses
All Bridges
GMRP
GVRP
Example #1: Two CE-VLANs Mapped to Two EVCs
Figure F‐1 illustrates an example of two customer VLANs that ingress the network element on
a common UNI port and map to two different EVCs. Customer VLAN 1 is mapped to the EVC
with SVID 101, and customer VLAN 2 is mapped to the EVC with SVID 102. Both EVCs can
reside on the same physical interface (for example, bonding group), or both EVCs can reside
on two different interfaces.
F-10
Table F-9. MAC Type
MAC DA Description
All 1s
First octet LSB is 1
First octet LSB is not a 1
Table F-10. L2CP Frames
MAC Destination Address
01 80 C2 00 00 00
01 80 C2 00 00 01
01 80 C2 00 00 02
01 80 C2 00 00 03
01 80 C2 00 00 04‐0E
01 80 C2 00 00 10
01 80 C2 00 00 20
01 80 C2 00 00 21
MAC DA Example
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0A:C8:2C:DD:DD:DD
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