VLANs

End Node D

GVRP aware

Port D2– GVRP aware

Adv. & Learn

Edge Switch

D

Port A1 –GVRP aware

Adv. only

Port D1 – GVRP aware

Adv. & Learn

Port B3 – GVRP aware

Adv. & Learn

Port B1 – GVRP aware

 

Core Switch

Port B2 – GVRP aware

 

Adv. & Learn

 

B

Adv. & Learn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Port B4 – GVRP aware

 

 

 

Adv. & Learn

 

 

 

Port E1 – GVRP aware

Port C1 – GVRP aware

 

Adv. Only

Adv. only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edge Switch

A

Port A2– Edge Port PVID - 7

End Node A

GVRP unaware

Edge Switch

E

Port E2– Edge Port PVID - 20

End Node E

GVRP Unaware

Edge Switch

C

Port C2– Edge Port PVID - 7

End Node C

GVRP Unaware

Figure 113: Using GVRP

Example for using GVRP:

Ports A2, and C2 are configured with PVID 7 and port E2 is configured with PVID 20

End Node D is GVRP aware and is interested in VLAN 20, hence VLAN 20 is advertised by it towards switch D

D2 becomes member of VLAN 20

Ports A1 and C1 advertise VID 7 and ports B1 and B2 become member of VLAN 7

Ports D1 and B1 advertise VID 20 and ports B3, B4 and D1 become member of VLAN 20

6.1.10QinQ (not supported in RS400 and RS8000/RS1600 families)

QinQ is also known as double VLAN-tagging or Nested VLANs. It is used to overlay a private Layer 2 network over a public Layer 2 network.

Network service providers may have customers whose VLAN range overlaps and the traffic from different customers is mixed in the network provider infrastructure. With double VLAN- tagging, each customer is assigned his own VID which identifies him in the service provider’s network. Those customers unique VIDs are configured as PVIDs on the network provider switch edge ports.

Frames ingressing an edge port of the service provider switch are tagged with VIDs of the customer’s private network. When those frames egress the switch QinQ-enabled port into the service provider network the switch always adds an extra tag (called outer tag) on top of the frames’ original VLAN tag (called inner tag) and the outer tag VID is the PVID of the frames’

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