Svlan Id - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE N TO Z 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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JunosE 11.3.x Command Reference Guide N to Z

svlan id

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svlan id s-vlanIdValue { vlanIdValue | any | anyuntagged } [ icr-control-interface ] [
mac-address macAddress ]
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
anyUntagged keyword added in JunosE Release 10.0.0.
icr-control-interface keyword added in JunosE Release 10.3.0.
Assigns an S-VLAN ID and a VLAN ID to a VLAN subinterface, or, with the use of the any
keyword, creates an S-VLAN tunnel. Sets the C-VLAN ID as 0 or untagged to transport
both customer-tagged and customer-VLAN-untagged frames inside a predefined
stacked-tag over a single pseudowire. Sets an S-VLAN ID and a VLAN ID to a VLAN
subinterface on which an ICR partition is to be configured. There is no no version.
s-vlanIdValue—S-VLAN ID number in the range 0–4095, which is unique within the
Ethernet interface.
vlanIdValue—VLAN ID number in the range 0–4095, which is unique within the Ethernet
interface.
any—Tunnels traffic from VLANs configured with the specified S-VLAN ID and any
VLAN ID to the same destination across an MPLS network.
anyUntagged—Sets the customer-VLAN (C-VLAN) ID configured inside an S-VLAN as
part of a pseudowire as 0. Tunnels traffic from VLANs configured with the specified
S-VLAN ID, whose Ethertype is not 8100, and an untagged C-VLAN ID to the same
destination across an MPLS network. Enables both double-tagged and single-tagged
traffic that matches the S-VLAN ID to pass through the subinterface.
icr-control-interface—Sets the VLAN subinterface as an ICR control interface on which
you want to configure the ICR partition. We recommend that you use this option only
if you want the VLAN subinterface to be used to create ICR partitions.
macAddress—MAC address of the interface; when you do not specify a unique MAC
address, the S-VLAN uses the MAC address of the Ethernet interface.
Interface Configuration
Configuring S-VLAN Tunnels for Layer 2 Services , and Configuring an S-VLAN Subinterface
with an Untagged C-VLAN IDin the JunosE BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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