Configuring vlan transparent transmission – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter port

group view

port-group manual port-group-name

interface view take effect

only on the current port.

Settings made in Layer-2

aggregate interface view

take effect on the Layer-2

aggregate interface and the

member ports in the

aggregation group

corresponding to the

Layer-2 aggregate interface.

Settings made in port group

view take effect on all ports

in the port group.

Enable QinQ on the port(s)

qinq enable

Required

Disabled by default

Basic QinQ should be configured on the ports connecting customer networks.

It is recommended that you do not configure QinQ on an RRPP-enabled port, because RRPP
packets may be transmitted to the wrong VLANs, causing RRPP to become invalid. If you really
need to configure QinQ on an RRPP-enabled port, you can configure VLAN mapping on the port
and configure the RRPP control VLANs as the CVLANs and SVLANs at the same time. In this way,
the RRPP packets can skip QinQ operations and continue to be transmitted in the control VLANs.
For detailed information about RRPP control VLANs, see RRPP Configuration in the High

Availability Configuration Guide

.

Configuring VLAN Transparent Transmission

When basic QinQ is enabled on a port, all packets passing through the port will be tagged with the
port’s default VLAN tag. However, by configuring the VLAN transparent transmission function on a port,
you can specify the port not to add its default VLAN tag to packets carrying specific inner VLAN tag(s)
when they pass through it, so that these packets are transmitted in the service provider network with
single tags.

Follow these steps to configure VLAN transparent transmission:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

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