Vlan Tagging; Defining Vlans - Avaya G860 Installing And Operating

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12.4.1

VLAN Tagging

When no VLAN is defined, all the sent frames are not tagged. The frame structure
does not include an 802.1 field. All untagged frames are received into the gateway,
while all tagged frames are rejected.
When working with VLAN enabled, TG supports up to 3 different VLANs for the OAM,
Control, and Media traffic appropriately. The user can independently enable/disable
each VLAN and assign each of them with its VLAN ID (tag) or to operate in the
untagged way. When the tagging is disabled for the enabled VLAN, the default tag = 1
is used.
Every packet that enters and leaves the switch must be attached to a VLAN. Every
switch port must be attached to at least one VLAN. Therefore, at least one VLAN
must be defined.
In "regular mode", with no VLANs defined for the switch, all in/out packets are
attached to a default VLAN. The default VLAN ID is 1. Any packets with a tag that is
other than the default VLAN tag (which is 1) are discarded. A packet with the default
VLAN tag (which is 1) is treated as an untagged packet.
For each switch port, a default VLAN should be configured to which all untagged
packets are attached.
The following rules should be followed when working with VLANs enabled:
1.
No more then one untagged VLAN on the same interface
2.
Number of interfaces <= number of VLANs
3.
If number of interfaces equals to number of VLANs, all tagged / untagged
permutations are valid
4.
The OAM VLAN ID must be different from the Media VLAN ID
12.4.1.1

Defining VLANs

Using the appropriate table in 'Defining IP Parameters' on page 50, set the interfaces
and VLAN configuration according to IEEE 802.1 p/q.
In the EMS, lock the Media Gateway and lock both ES boards.
Note:
To define the VLANs, take these 6 steps:
1.
On the MG Status screen of the EMS (showing a graphic representation of the
Avaya G860 Media Gateway, click the Properties link. The Media Gateway
Parameters Provisioning screen appears.
2.
In the Parameters list to the left, select the Interfaces & VLAN 802.1 p/q tab.
3.
In the Interfaces dropdown list, select the appropriate Interface configuration
(i.e., one OCM for one interface to serve OAM, Media and Control).
4.
In the Enable VLAN Configuration drop-down list, select Enabled.
To modify the VLAN settings, you must first lock the Media Gateway and
lock both ES boards and unlock them when you have completed your
changes. If you are defining VLANS during the basic Avaya G860 Media
Gateway configuration when first setting up the Avaya G860 Media
Gateway the Media Gateway is initially locked already.
12. Configuring & Operating the Media Gateway
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