Table 102: Martini Circuit Scenarios With Ethernet Raw Mode - Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X BGP AND MPLS Configuration Manual

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Table 101: Martini Circuit Scenarios Without Ethernet Raw Mode (continued)
Case
Sending CE device
number
(CE1)
3
S-VLAN-Aware
4
S-VLAN-Aware
5
S-VLAN-Unaware
6
S-VLAN-Unaware

Table 102: Martini Circuit Scenarios with Ethernet Raw Mode

Case
Sending CE device
number
(CE1)
1
S-VLAN-Aware
2
S-VLAN-Aware
3
S-VLAN-Aware
4
S-VLAN-Aware
5
S-VLAN-Unaware
6
S-VLAN-Unaware
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MPLS network
between local and
remote routers, PE1
and PE2
S-VLAN-Aware
S-VLAN-Unaware
S-VLAN-Aware
S-VLAN-Unaware
Table 102 on page 555 describes the different scenarios in which the Martini circuit
configuration is supported, when Ethernet raw mode encapsulation is configured on the
S-VLAN interfaces.
MPLS network
between local and
remote routers, PE1
and PE2
S-VLAN-Aware
S-VLAN-Unaware
S-VLAN-Aware
S-VLAN-Unaware
S-VLAN-Aware
S-VLAN-Unaware
Figure 125 on page 556 shows the transmission of Ethernet packets over a Martini circuit
with ES2 4G, GE-2, GE/FE, ES2 10G, ES2 10G Uplink, and ES2 10G ADV LMs. The different
processing points inside the PE-facing routers are denoted as A, B, C, and D.
Chapter 9: Configuring Layer 2 Services over MPLS
Whether scenario is
supported, when raw
mode is not
Receiving CE
configured on the
Device (CE2)
S-VLAN interface
S-VLAN-Unaware
Unsupported
S-VLAN-Unaware
Unsupported
S-VLAN-Unaware
Unsupported
S-VLAN-Unaware
Supported
Whether scenario is
supported, when raw
mode is not
Receiving CE Device
configured on the
(CE2)
S-VLAN interface
S-VLAN-Aware
Supported
S-VLAN-Aware
Supported
S-VLAN-Unaware
Unsupported
S-VLAN-Unaware
Supported
S-VLAN-Unaware
Unsupported
S-VLAN-Unaware
Supported
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