Policy Condition Inner Source Vlan - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

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policy condition inner source vlan

Configures an inner source VLAN ID as a policy condition. This condition applies to double-tagged
VLAN Stacking traffic and is used to classify such traffic based on the inner VLAN ID tag, also known as
the customer VLAN ID.
policy condition condition_name inner source vlan vlan_id
policy condition condition_name no inner source vlan
Syntax Definitions
condition_name
vlan_id
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of the command to remove an inner source VLAN from a policy condition; however,
at least one classification parameter must be associated with a condition.
Policies that use the inner source VLAN condition are referred to as QoS VLAN Stacking policies.
These are separate policies from those configured through the VLAN Stacking Service application.
Use the source vlan policy condition to classify double-tagged traffic based on the value of the outer
VLAN tag of the packet.
Note that if the Quarantine Manager Remediation (QMR) feature is active on the switch, configuring
VLAN Stacking services and inner VLAN or 802.1p policies is not available. QMR is considered
active when there are MAC addresses present in the Quarantine MAC group.
An inner source VLAN ID and an inner source VLAN group cannot be specified in the same condi-
tion. However, a source VLAN ID or group and an inner source VLAN ID or group can be specified in
the same condition.
Examples
-> policy condition cond5 inner source vlan 3
-> policy condition cond6 source vlan 500 inner source vlan 150
-> policy condition cond7 source vlan 250 inner source vlan group invlan1
-> policy condition cond5 no inner source vlan
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The name of the condition. May be an existing condition name or a new
condition.
The inner source VLAN ID (customer VLAN ID) to match on double-
tagged packets.
QoS Policy Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
June 2012

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