Forwarding vlan, pppoe over vlan, Forwarding vlan, pppoe over vlan -19 – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual

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IP Routing Protocols

XSR User’s Guide 5-19

Figure 5-1 802.1Q VLAN Tag

The reserved Tag Type denotes the associated Ethernet frame type of the VLAN Tag while the
remaining 16 tag bits comprise this control data:

a 3-bit value indicating the user priority of the Ethernet frame for QoS purposes

a 1-bit Canonical Format Indicator (CFI) denoting the presence of a Routing Information Field

a 12-bit VLAN Identifier (VLAN ID) used for network assignment

The XSR lets you configure up to 4094 VLANs using the

vlan

command, with IDs 0 and 4095

reserved. VLAN ID 0 is used to represent the default VLAN. VLANs provide for eight priority
levels but the XSR does not act on priority bits. Any VLAN packets originating from the XSR are
assigned a priority of 0.

Figure 5-2

depicts a typical VLAN routing setup. The LAN that a device belongs to depends on

the settings of the interfaces on the VLAN switch rather than the actual systems layout.

Figure 5-2 Typical Configuration of VLAN Routing

Forwarding VLAN, PPPoE over VLAN

It is possible for a single physical Ethernet interface to support a mixture of Ethernet, PPPoE,
Ethernet VLAN, and PPPoE over VLAN traffic, as illustrated in

Figure 5-3

. Note that

GigabitEthernet sub-interfaces 3.1 - 3.4 are all sub-interfaces associated with different VLAN IDs.

Priority

802.1Q Tag Type

CFI

VLAN Identifier

WAN

XSR

VLAN Switches

VLAN 300

Physical layout

Logical layout

VLAN 200

VLAN 100

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