If a packet arrives at Ethernet 1/0/1 UNI port containing a valid L2CP address, a VLAN ID of
1, and a VLAN priority of 5, the packet matches criteria in both EVC‐map #1 and EVC‐map #3,
but the packet gets forwarded by EVC‐map #1 to EVC 1 because EVC‐map #1 has a higher
order of precedence than the criteria for EVC‐map #3. If another packet arrives at Ethernet 1/0/
1 UNI port containing a unicast destination address, a VLAN ID of 1, and a VLAN priority of
5, the packet matches criteria in both EVC‐map #2 and EVC‐map #3, but the packet gets
forwarded by EVC‐map #2 to EVC 2 because EVC‐map #2 has a higher order of precedence
than the criteria for EVC‐map #3. Finally, if a third packet arrives at the Ethernet 1/0/1 UNI
port containing a broadcast destination address, a VLAN ID of 1, and a VLAN priority of 5,
the packet matches only the criteria in EVC‐map #3 and gets forwarded to EVC 3.
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connect evc 1
no shutdown
evc-map 2
connect uni eth 1/0/1
match unicast
match ce-vlan-id 1
match ce-vlan-pri 5
connect eVc 2
no shutdown
evc-map 3
connect uni eth 1/0/1
match ce-vlan-id 1
match ce-vlan-pri 5
connect evc 3
no shutdown
Appendix F, NetVanta Examples - EVC Maps
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