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103.1.1.1/32
103.1.1.255/32
ge-0/0/3.0
224.0.0.0/4
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255.255.255.255/32 perm
The output confirms that the virtual routing instances are created and the links are up
and displays the routing table information.
Configuring Virtual Routing Instances (CLI Procedure) on page 1384
Example: Using Virtual Routing Instances to Route Among VLANs on EX Series Switches
on page 1354
After creating a Q-in-Q VLAN, verify that it is set up properly.
Use the
show configuration vlans
1.
the primary and secondary VLAN configurations:
user@switch> show configuration vlans
svlan {
vlan-id 300;
dot1q-tunneling {
customer-vlans [ 101–200 ];
}
}
Use the
command to view VLAN information and link status:
2.
show vlans
user@switch> show vlans s-vlan-name extensive
VLAN: svlan, Created at: Thu Oct 23 16:53:20 2008
802.1Q Tag: 300, Internal index: 2, Admin State: Enabled, Origin: Static
Dot1q Tunneling Status: Enabled
Customer VLAN ranges:
Protocol: Port Mode
Number of interfaces: Tagged 1 (Active = 0), Untagged
ge-0/0/1, tagged, trunk
ge-0/0/2, untagged, access
The output confirms that Q-in-Q tunnling is enabled and that the VLAN is tagged, and
lists the customer VLANs that are associated with the tagged VLAN.
Configuring Q-in-Q Tunneling (CLI Procedure) on page 1386
Example: Setting Up Q-in-Q Tunneling on EX Series Switches on page 1347
iddn
0 103.1.1.1
iddn
0 103.1.1.255
perm
0
perm
0 224.0.0.1
0
command to determine if you successfully created
101–200
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1 (Active = 0)

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