Configuring User-Defined Flow Template - H3C S9500 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – NAT-URPF-VPLS
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Caution:
User access mode of VSI determines whether you should enable VLAN-VPN on a port
or not. If the access mode is Ethernet, you must enable VLAN-VPN on the access port
such that your private VLAN Tag can be properly transferred. If the access mode is
VLAN, you must set the access port to Trunk.
Perform the following configuration in Ethernet port view.
Table 3-12 Enable VLAN VPN on a port
Enable VLAN VPN on a port
Disable VLAN VPN on the port
Caution:
If GARP VLAN registration protocol (GVRP), spanning tree protocol (STP) or 802.1x
protocol is enabled on a port, VLAN VPN on this port is not allowed to enable.
If IGMP Snooping is enabled in the VLAN to which the port belongs or if IGMP is
enabled on the VLAN interface to which the port belongs, it is not allowed to enable
VLAN VPN on the port, and vice versa.
If a port with enabled VLAN VPN is to join in a VLAN, IGMP Snooping cannot be
enabled on the VLAN and IGMP cannot be enabled on its VLAN interfaces.
By default, VLAN VPN is disabled on ports.

3.5.9 Configuring user-defined flow template

Perform the following configuration in system view.
Table 3-13 Configure user-defined flow template
Define flow template
Define user flow template in port view
Remove flow template
Operation
Operation
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Chapter 3 VPLS Configuration
Command
vlan-vpn enable
undo vlan-vpn
Command
flow-template
user-defined
slotnum template-info
flow-template user-defined
undo flow-template user-defined
slot

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