Assigning an 802.1q group to a port, Assigning an 802.1q group to a port -7 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Assigning an 802.1Q Group to a Port

Page 16-7

Assigning an 802.1Q Group to a Port

Previous versions of the Omni Switch/Router (version 4.0 and earlier) only allowed for single
spanning tree configured 802.1Q groups using the

addqgp

,

viqgp

, and

delqgp

menu

commands. These commands were invalidated in the 4.1 release and replaced by the

cas

,

mas

,

vas

, and

das

service commands.

The procedure for assigning an 802.1Q group to a port is slightly different, depending on
whether the port is a 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet module port. (For additional information on
Gigabit and Kodiak-based Ethernet modules, see Chapter 15, “Managing Ethernet Modules.”)
Up to 64 groups can be supported using multiple spanning tree on an

802.1Q

link for Kodiak

ASIC-based Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet modules.

Important Notes

For Release 4.4 and later, Kodiak ASIC-based 10/100
Ethernet modules support

802.1Q

traffic over

OmniChannel in multiple spanning tree mode.
However, you must first create an OmniChannel before
creating

802.1Q groups

. See Chapter 15, “Managing

Ethernet Modules” for information about OmniChannel.

For information about the differences between single
and multiple spanning tree, see Single vs. Multiple
Spanning Tree
on page 16-4.

In most of the procedures described in this section, the screens displayed vary, depending on
what type of board and ASIC you are using. By viewing the front panel of your module, it
should be easy to determine which procedure applies to you.

Ethernet modules are designated by ESX-K. Gigabit modules are designated by either GSX-K.
Modules with a

K

on the front panel are Kodiak ASIC-based modules. For example, a module

with designation

GSX-K

is a Gigabit module using a Kodiak ASIC.

For information on assigning an 802.1Q group to a 10/100 port, see Configuring 802.1Q on
10/100 Ethernet Ports
on page 16-8. For information on assigning an 802.1Q group to a Giga-
bit port, see Configuring 802.1Q on Gigabit Ethernet Ports on page 16-11.

Note

802.1Q Omni Switch/Router tagging does not work
with OmniCore 5200 tagging unless the OmniCore soft-
ware is version 3.0.19 or later.

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