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Figure 68 Two-to-two VLAN mapping implementation

General configuration restrictions and guidelines

When you configure VLAN mapping, follow these restrictions and guidelines:

When you configure one-to-two VLAN mapping on a QinQ-enabled port, the switch operates as
follows:

{

If a packet matches the one-to-two VLAN mapping, the switch tags the packet with the SVLAN
that is specified in the VLAN mapping.

{

If a packet does not match the one-to-two VLAN mapping, the switch tags the packet with the
PVID.

When you configure one-to-one or many-to-one VLAN mapping on a QinQ-enabled port, the
switch operates as follows:

{

If a packet matches the one-to-one or many-to-one VLAN mapping, the switch replaces the
CVLAN tag with the SVLAN tag specified in the VLAN mapping.

{

If a packet does not match the one-to-one or many-to-one VLAN mapping, the switch tags the
packet with the PVID.

For more information about QinQ, see "Configuring QinQ."

You can configure both VLAN mapping and a QoS policy for VLAN tagging. The QoS policy takes
effect if a configuration conflict occurs. For information about QoS policies, see ACL and QoS

Configuration Guide.

VLAN mapping configuration task list

IMPORTANT:

Use the appropriate VLAN mapping methods for the devices in the network.

To configure VLAN mapping:

Tasks at a glance

Remarks

Configuring one-to-one VLAN mapping

Configure one-to-one VLAN mapping on the
wiring-closet switch, as shown in

Figure 62

.

Network-side port

Customer-side port

Uplink traffic

Downlink traffic

Customer

network

SP network

SVLAN

Data

CVLAN

SVLAN

Data

CVLAN

Two-to-two VLAN

mapping

Data

CVLAN’

SVLAN’

Data

CVLAN’

SVLAN’

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