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vlan-tags outer outer-vlan-number inner inner-vlan-number

Use the

vlan-id all

statement to configure bridging for several VLANS with minimal

amount of configuration and switch resources. For an example of this configuration,
see

“Example: Configuring One VPLS Instance for Several VLANs” on page 55

.

Related

Documentation

Ethernet Networking

VLANs Within a Bridge Domain or VPLS Instance on page 43

Packet Flow Through a Bridged Network with Normalized VLANs on page 44

Example: Configuring a Provider Bridge Network with Normalized VLAN Tags on page 47

Example: Configuring a Provider VPLS Network with Normalized VLAN Tags on page 51

Configuring Learning Domains for VLAN IDs Bound to Logical Interfaces

A learning domain is a MAC address database to which the MAC addresses are added
based on the normalized VLAN tags. The normalized VLAN tags associated with a learning
domain are always carried within packets sent over VPLS virtual interfaces.

To configure bridging for several VLANs using a minimal amount of configuration and
switch resources, use the

vlan-id all

configuration statement to implicitly configure

multiple learning domains for a bridge domain or VPLS instance:

For a logical interface with a single VLAN tag, the statement implicitly creates a learning
domain for each normalized VLAN of the interface.

For a logical interface with dual VLAN tags, the statement implicitly creates a learning
domain for each inner VLAN (normalized VLAN).

Related

Documentation

Ethernet Networking

VLANs Within a Bridge Domain or VPLS Instance on page 43

Packet Flow Through a Bridged Network with Normalized VLANs on page 44

Example: Configuring One VPLS Instance for Several VLANs on page 55

Example: Configuring a Provider Bridge Network with Normalized VLAN Tags

This topic provides a configuration example to help you effectively configure a network
of Juniper Networks MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers for a bridge domain or virtual
private LAN service (VPLS) environment. The emphasis here is on choosing the normalized
virtual LAN (VLAN) configuration. The VPLS configuration is not covered in this chapter.
For more information about configuring Ethernet pseudowires as part of VPLS, see the
Junos OS Feature Guides.

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Chapter 4: VLANs Within Bridge Domain and VPLS Environments