H-vpls with qinq access – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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H-VPLS with QinQ access

Figure 38 H-VPLS with QinQ access

As shown in

Figure 38

, MTU is a standard bridging device and QinQ is enabled on its interfaces

connected to CEs.
Data forwarding in H-VPLS with QinQ access is as follows:

Upon receiving a packet from a CE, MTU labels the packet with a VLAN tag as the multiplex
distinguishing flag, and transparently sends the packet to PE 1 through the QinQ tunnel.

When receiving the packet, PE 1 determines which VSI the packet belongs to by the VLAN tag and,

based on the destination MAC address of the packet, tags the packet with the multiplex
distinguishing flag (MPLS label) for the PW. Then, it forwards the packet.

Upon receiving the packet from the PW, PE 1 determines to which VSI the packet belongs by the
multiplex distinguishing flag (MPLS label) and, based on the destination MAC address of the packet,

labels the packet with the VLAN tag. Then, it forwards the packet through the QinQ tunnel to MTU,

which in turn forwards the packet to the CE.

For packets to be exchanged between CE 1 and CE 2, MTU can forward them directly without PE 1

because it holds the bridging function by itself. For the first data packet with an unknown destination

MAC address or a broadcast packet, MTU broadcasts the packet to CE 2 through the bridging function

and, at the same time, forwards it through the QinQ tunnel to PE 1, which replicates the packet and sends
a copy to each peer CE.

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