Sending Tagged Or Untagged Packets Over Vpls Virtual Interfaces; Configuring A Normalized Vlan - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 Manual

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Sending Tagged or Untagged Packets over VPLS Virtual Interfaces

Configuring a Normalized VLAN

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Then, the source MAC address of a received packet is learned based on the normalized
VLAN configuration.
For output packets, if the VLAN tags associated with an egress logical interface do not
match the normalized VLAN tags within the packet, then appropriate VLAN tag operations
(such as push-push, pop-pop, pop-swap, swap-swap, swap, and others) are implicitly
made to convert the normalized VLAN tags to the VLAN tags for the egress logical
interface. For more information about these operations, see the
.
Configuration Guide
If the packets sent over the VPLS virtual interfaces (
tagged by the normalized VLAN, use one of the following configuration statements:
vlan-id vlan-number
—Tags all packets sent over the VPLS virtual interface with the
configured
. For an example of this configuration, see
vlan-number
One VPLS Instance for Several VLANs" on page
vlan-tags outer outer-vlan-number inner inner-vlan-number
the VPLS virtual interfaces with the specified inner and outer VLAN tags.
If the incoming VLAN tags identifying a Layer 2 logical interface are removed when packets
are sent over VPLS virtual interfaces, use the
NOTE:
Even when the
still contain other customer VLAN tags.
The following factors are important when configuring a normalized VLAN:
Use either the
vlan-id vlan-number
VLAN tag) or the
vlan-tags outer outer-vlan-number inner inner-vlan-number
(to tag all packets with the normalized outer and inner VLAN tags) if you want to tag
packets sent onto the VPLS pseudowires.
Use the
statement to remove the incoming VLAN tags identifying a Layer
vlan-id none
2 logical interface when packets are sent over VPLS pseudowires. This statement is
also used to configure shared VLAN learning.
NOTE:
The outgoing packets can still contain customer VLAN tags.
If integrated routing and bridging (IRB) is configured for a bridge domain or a VPLS
routing instance, then you must configure a normalized VLAN using one of the following
statements:
vlan-id vlan-number
vlan-id none
or
vt-
lsi-
55.
statement.
vlan-id none
vlan-id none
statement is configured, the packets can
statement (to tag all packets with one normalized
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interfaces) need to be
"Example: Configuring
—Tags all packets sent over
statement

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