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Figure 62 Application scenario of one-to-one and many-to-one VLAN mapping
As shown in
, the network is implemented as follows:
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Each home gateway uses different VLANs to transmit the PC, VoD, and VoIP services.
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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.
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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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