Implementations Of Qinq; Modifying The Tpid In A Vlan Tag - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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Figure 1-2 Single-tagged frame structure vs. double-tagged Ethernet frame structure
The default maximum transmission unit (MTU) of an interface is 1500 bytes. The size of an outer VLAN
tag is 4 bytes. Therefore, you are recommended to increase the MTU of each interface on the service
provider network. The recommended minimum MTU is 1504 bytes. For how to configure the MTU of an
interface, refer to Ethernet Interface Configuration in the Access Volume.

Implementations of QinQ

There are two types of QinQ implementations: basic QinQ and selective QinQ.
1)
Basic QinQ
Basic QinQ is a port-based feature. When a frame arrives at a basic QinQ-enabled port, the port tags it
with the port's default VLAN tag, regardless of whether the frame is tagged or untagged. If the received
frame is already tagged, it becomes a double-tagged frame; if it is untagged, it becomes a frame tagged
with the port's default VLAN tag.
2)
Selective QinQ
Selective QinQ is a more flexible, VLAN-based implementation of QinQ. In addition to all the functions
of basic QinQ, selective QinQ provides per-CVLAN actions for frames received on the same port:
Tagging frames with different outer VLAN tags based on different inner VLAN IDs.
Marking the outer VLAN 802.1p priority based on the existing inner VLAN 802.1p priority.
Modifying the inner VLAN IDs while tagging the frames with outer VLAN tags.

Modifying the TPID in a VLAN Tag

A VLAN tag uses the tag protocol identifier (TPID) field to identify the protocol type of the tag. The value
of this field, as defined in IEEE 802.1Q, is 0x8100.
0 shows the 802.1Q-defined tag structure of an Ethernet frame.
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