VLAN Mode Setting

With the Ethernet becoming cheaper and more popular, the Ethernet networks are expanding to cover metros. This is leading to deployment of MEN (Metropolitan Ethernet network). The existing support for VLAN as standardized in IEEE 802.1Q is not able to scale to MEN deployment, because of limited 4095 VLANs and hence the requirement for VLAN Stacking.

VLAN Stacking, also known as Q in Q, is the mechanism where one VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) may be encapsulated within another VLAN. This allows a carrier to partition the network among several national ISPs, while allowing each ISP to still utilize VLANs to their full extent. It is very important to logically separate all traffic between ISPs – for security, for offering different levels of service to prospective ISP customers and the ability to utilize full VLAN space.

In a typical network scenario Columbia is on edge of provider network (Ethernet Aggregation Network), the location of DSLAM as shown in Figure 6-4 depicting Network Scenario.

Figure 6-4 Network Scenario

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