All-In-One Bundling; Many-To-One Bundling; Mapping A Specific Interface; Routed Vlan Interfaces On Q-In-Q Vlans - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual

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Routed VLAN Interfaces on Q-in-Q VLANs

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If you configure multiple methods, the switch gives priority to mapping a specific interface,
then to many-to-one bundling, and last to all-in-one bundling. However, you cannot have
overlapping rules for the same C-VLAN under a given approach.
All-in-One Bundling on page 1295
Many-to-One Bundling on page 1295
Mapping a Specific Interface on page 1295

All-in-One Bundling

All-in-one bundling maps all packets from all access interfaces to the S-VLAN. All-in-one
bundling is configured using the
VLANs.
When all-in-one bundling is used, all packets leaving the C-VLAN, including untagged
and priority tagged packets, enter the S-VLAN.

Many-to-One Bundling

Many-to-one bundling is used to specify which C-VLANs are mapped to an S-VLAN.
Many-to-one bundling is configured using the
Many-to-one bundling is used when you want a subset of the C-VLANs on the access
switch to be part of the S-VLAN. When using many-to-one bundling, untagged and priority
tagged packets can be mapped to the S-VLAN when the
with the
option.
customer-vlans

Mapping a Specific Interface

Use the mapping a specific interface approach when you want to assign an S-VLAN to
a specific C-VLAN on an interface. The mapping a specific interface configuration only
applies to the configured interface, not to all access interfaces as in the cases of the
all-in-one bundling and many-to-one bundling approaches. The mapping a specific
interface approach is configured using the
for a given C-VLAN.
The mapping a specific interface approach has two suboptions for treatment of traffic:
swap and push. When traffic that is mapped to a specific interface is pushed, the packet
retains its tag as it moves between the S-VLAN and C-VLAN and an additional VLAN tag
is added to the packet. When traffic that is mapped to a specific interface is swapped,
the incoming tag is replaced with a new VLAN tag. Using the
to as VLAN ID translation.
It might be useful to have S-VLANs that provide service to multiple customers. Each
customer will typically have its own S-VLAN plus access to one or more S-VLANs that
are used by multiple customers. A specific tag on the customer side is mapped to an
S-VLAN. Typically, this functionality is used to keep data from different customers
separate or to provide individualized treatment of the packets on a certain interface.
Routed VLAN interfaces (RVIs) are supported on Q-in-Q VLANs.
Chapter 57: Bridging and VLANs—Overview
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option without specifying customer
customer-vlans
native
mapping
option to indicate a specific S-VLAN
option.
option is specified along
swap
option is also referred
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