Provider edge 1 switch – HP 5400ZL User Manual

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QinQ (Provider Bridging)
Configuration Example

The relationship between S-VLANs and C-VIDs is typically one to many.
An alternative configuration might associate a single customer’s C-VIDs
with more than one S-VLAN. Such a configuration would most likely be
used to tunnel distinct C-VIDs through various S-VLANs, but seldom be
used to send the same C-VID through multiple S-VLANs.

Configure Provider Edge 1 Switch.

Figure 8-7 shows the configuration

details for “Edge 1” switch.

Customer-network
ports: Untagged

Provider-network
ports: Tagged

1 – 10

100

100 (1 – 10);

200 (1 – 20)

A1

A2

A3

A4

200

1 – 20

Provider
Edge 1

Switch

Customer-network ports accept all tagged and
untagged frames and put them into a single S-VLAN

100 (1 – 10);

200 (1 – 20)

Figure 8-7. Configuration Example: Edge Switch 1

At the end of the configuration, the following settings will apply:

All customer A site traffic received on port A1 will be associated with
S-VLAN 100. This is independent of the C-VLAN tag information that the
customer frames may carry.

All customer B Site 1 traffic will be associated with S-VLAN 200 and be
switched out to the core (uplinks A3, A4) with the S-VLAN tag-id of 200.

The frame size will increase by 4 since ports A3 and A4 are tagged
members of S-VLAN 100 and 200.

To configure the switch, you would do the following steps:

1. Enable QinQ.

Edge l(config)# qinq svlan tag-type 88a8

2. Reboot the box with the configuration saved to transfer into svlan bridge

mode.

N o t e

A reboot is required for the QinQ enable command to take effect.

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