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Re: [f-nsp] Transparent VLL between XMR and Juniper T-series: msg#00020

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Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Transparent VLL between XMR and Juniper T-series

Try to using SAV + VLL
 
XMR global config
 
tag-type 9100 e 1/1
 
router mpls
vll test100 100
vll-peer <juniper>
untag e 1/1
 
You can send traffic with any VLAN ID and XMR will transparently switch.

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-----Original Message-----
From: "David Ball" <davidtball@xxxxxxxxx>

Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:34:48
To:foundry-nsp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [f-nsp] Transparent VLL between XMR and Juniper T-series


Is it possible to build a transparent VLL from an XMR? I've
successfully got a VLL running between an XMR and a Juniper, with the
XMR endpoint specified as 'untagged' and the VLL in 'raw-mode'. If I
send untagged traffic, all is well. As soon as I send tagged traffic,
it breaks. Given the 'untagged' command for the XMR endpoint, I guess
I'm not surprised, but I'd ideally like to be able to receive untagged
OR tagged traffic and just send it to the far end (ie. transparent,
not caring if tagged or untagged). I'd rather not have to
manage/maintain any VLANs that the customer may be sending us, but I'm
still trying to get my head around how it might be done (do I use
raw-mode or not? Is the XMR endpoint untagged or tagged if I don't
want to 'care'?). Nudges in the right direction would be appreciated.

David
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