Configuring mac-in-mac, Overview, Basic concepts – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring MAC-in-MAC

The switch does not support MAC-in-MAC when it operates in standard mode. For more information

about system operating modes, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
EC2 cards do not support MAC-in-MAC. EC2 cards refer to the cards ending with EC2.

Overview

MAC-in-MAC, also known as Provider Backbone Bridge (PBB), is defined in IEEE 802.1ah. MAC-in-MAC

is a Layer-2 Virtual Private Network (VPN) technique. It encapsulates the customer MAC in the service

provider MAC, transmits the inner MAC as payload, and thus improves the expandability for Ethernet
and secures services.

Basic concepts

Figure 76

shows a typical MAC-in-MAC network. This section introduces some basic concepts of

MAC-in-MAC based on this network.

Figure 76 A typical MAC-in-MAC network

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As shown in

Figure 76

, a network using MAC-in-MAC is called a provider backbone bridge network

(PBBN) or MAC-in-MAC network. For users, a PBBN is a Layer-2 switching network where Layer-2

connections are between different nodes.

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