Vlan-Vpn Configuration - H3C S5100-SI Operation Manual

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VLAN-VPN Configuration

VLAN-VPN Overview
Introduction to VLAN-VPN
Virtual private network (VPN) is a new technology that emerges with the expansion of the Internet. It can
be used for establishing private networks over the public network. With VPN, you can specify to process
packets on the client or the access end of the service provider in specific ways, establish dedicated
tunnels for user traffic on public network devices, and thus improve data security.
VLAN-VPN feature is a simple yet flexible Layer 2 tunneling technology. It tags private network packets
with outer VLAN tags, thus enabling the packets to be transmitted through the service providers'
backbone networks with both inner and outer VLAN tags. In public networks, packets of this type are
transmitted by their outer VLAN tags (that is, the VLAN tags of public networks), and the inner VLAN
tags are treated as part of the payload.
Figure 1-1
describes the structure of the packets with single-layer VLAN tags.
Figure 1-1 Structure of packets with single-layer VLAN tags
Figure 1-2
describes the structure of the packets with double-layer VLAN tags.
Figure 1-2 Structure of packets with double-layer VLAN tags
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Compared with MPLS-based Layer 2 VPN, VLAN-VPN has the following features:
It provides Layer 2 VPN tunnels that are simpler.
VLAN-VPN can be implemented through manual configuration. That is, signaling protocol-related
configuration is not needed.
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Destination MAC address
Source MAC address
Outer VLAN Tag
Inner VLAN Tag
Data
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