Configuring Bridging
zSH> new packet-rule-record 1/1
packet-rule-record
Please provide the following: [q]uit.
packetRuleType: --->
packetRuleValue: -->
packetRuleValue2: ->
packetRuleValue3: ->
packetRuleValue4: ->
packetRuleValue5: ->
....................
Save new record? [s]ave, [c]hange or [q]uit: s
Record created.
VLAN ID stripandInsert parameter
zSH> update bridge-interface-record 1-1-2-0-eth/bridge
bridge-interface-record
Please provide the following: [q]uit.
vpi: --------------------------------->
vci: --------------------------------->
vlanId: ------------------------------>
stripAndInsert: ---------------------->
customARP: --------------------------->
filterBroadcast: --------------------->
learnIp: ----------------------------->
learnUnicast: ------------------------>
maxUnicast: -------------------------->
learnMulticast: ---------------------->
forwardToUnicast: -------------------->
forwardToMulticast: ------------------>
forwardToDefault: -------------------->
bridgeIfCustomDHCP: ------------------>
bridgeIfIngressPacketRuleGroupIndex: ->
vlanIdCOS: --------------------------->
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EtherXtend User's Guide
Configure a new packet-rule-record for group/instance and specify
either bridgeinsertoption82, bridgedhcprelay, or bridgeforbidoui. Also
specify the packet rule values (a string of information you want traced).
For example:
1/1
{bridgeinsertoption82}:
{}:00:02:02
{}:
{}:
{}:
{}:
In most configurations, VLAN IDs should be stripped for traffic destined to
downlink interfaces and inserted for traffic destined for upstream interfaces.
Downlink interfaces typically do not need to know the VLAN ID since they
are on a single Ethernet. You can, however, specify that a downlink interface
be tagged, or an uplink interface be untagged. You might want to do this if
you are subtending EtherXtend devices and aggregating Ethernet traffic.
Configuring stripAndInsert
Configure the bridge-interface-record to change the stripping and insert of
VLAN tags for a specified interface.on the downlink:
To change the stripAndInsert option:
1-1-2-0-eth/bridge
{0}:
{0}:
{4094}
{true}: false
{false}:
{false}:
{false}:
{true}:
{5}:
{false}:
{true}:
{false}:
{false}:
{false}:
{0}:
{0}: