H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Figure 62 Application scenario of one-to-one and many-to-one VLAN mapping

As shown in

Figure 62

, the network is implemented as follows:

Each home gateway uses different VLANs to transmit the PC, VoD, and VoIP services.

To further subclassify each type of traffic by customer, configure one-to-one VLAN mapping on the
wiring-closet switches. This feature assigns a separate VLAN to each type of traffic from each

customer. The required total number of VLANs in the network can be very large.

To prevent the maximum number of VLANs from being exceeded on the distribution layer device,
configure many-to-one VLAN mapping on the campus switch. This feature assigns the same VLAN

to the same type of traffic from different customers.

VLANs 101 to 102 -> VLAN 501
VLANs 201 to 202 -> VLAN 502
VLANs 301 to 302 -> VLAN 503

...

Campus

switch

Distribution

network

DHCP client

DHCP server

...

Wiring-closet

switch

VLAN 1 -> VLAN 101
VLAN 2 -> VLAN 201
VLAN 3 -> VLAN 301

VLAN 1 -> VLAN 102
VLAN 2 -> VLAN 202
VLAN 3 -> VLAN 302

PC

VoD

VoIP

VLAN 2

Home gateway

VLAN 1

VLAN 3

PC

VoD

VoIP

VLAN 2

Home gateway

VLAN 1

VLAN 3

Wiring-closet

switch

VLAN 1 -> VLAN 199
VLAN 2 -> VLAN 299
VLAN 3 -> VLAN 399

VLAN 1 -> VLAN 200
VLAN 2 -> VLAN 300
VLAN 3 -> VLAN 400

PC

VoD

VoIP

VLAN 2

Home gateway

VLAN 1

VLAN 3

PC

VoD

VoIP

VLAN 2

Home gateway

VLAN 1

VLAN 3

...

VLANs 199 to 200 -> VLAN 501
VLANs 299 to 300 -> VLAN 502
VLANs 399 to 400 -> VLAN 503

...

...

...

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