Configuring Higher-Level Protocols Over S-Vlans - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Higher-Level Protocols over S-VLANs

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host1(config-subif)#interface atm 3/1.1.1
Assign an S-VLAN ID and a VLAN ID for the subinterface.
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host1(config-subif)#svlan id 4 255
Assign an S-VLAN Ethertype.
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host1(config-subif)#svlan ethertype 9200
Proceed to "Configuring Higher-Level Protocols over S-VLANs" on page 458 for information
about configuring higher-level protocols over the S-VLAN subinterfaces.
Use to assign an Ethertype value for the S-VLAN subinterface.
Choose one of the following Ethertype values:
8100—Specifies Ethertype value 0x8100, as defined in IEEE Standard 802.1q
9100—Specifies Ethertype value 0x9100, which is the default
9200—Specifies Ethertype value 0x9200
Use an Ethertype value that matches the Ethertype value set on the customer premises
equipment (CPE) to which your router connects.
Example
host1(config-if)#svlan ethertype 8100
Use the no version to restore the default value, 9100.
See svlan ethertype.
Use to assign S-VLAN IDs and VLAN IDs to VLAN subinterfaces.
Use S-VLAN ID and VLAN ID numbers that are in the range 0–4095 and that are unique
within the Ethernet interface.
Issue the svlan id command before any upper bindings are made, such as IP or PPPoE.
Example
host1(config-if)#svlan id 4 255
There is no no version.
See svlan id.
The procedures for configuring IP, PPPoE, and MPLS protocols over S-VLANs on bridged
Ethernet interfaces are identical to the procedures for configuring these protocols over
VLANs on bridged Ethernet interfaces.
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