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Packets with a single VLAN tag value of 302 are accepted on interface
ge-6/0/0.11
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The VLAN tag value 302 is then popped and removed from the frame of this packet.
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All packets sent on pseudowires will not have any VLAN tags used to identify the
incoming Layer 2 logical interface.
NOTE:
The packet can still contain other customer VLAN tags.
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Packets received from pseudowires are looked up in the MAC table associated with
the VPLS instance. Any customer VLAN tags in the frame are ignored.
Related
Documentation
Ethernet Networking
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VLANs Within a Bridge Domain or VPLS Instance on page 43
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Packet Flow Through a Bridged Network with Normalized VLANs on page 44
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Configuring a Normalized VLAN for Translation or Tagging on page 45
Example: Configuring One VPLS Instance for Several VLANs
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.
NOTE:
This topic does not present exhaustive configuration listings for all
routers in the figures. However, you can use it with a broader configuration
strategy to complete the MX Series router network configurations.
Consider the VPLS network shown in
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Chapter 4: VLANs Within Bridge Domain and VPLS Environments