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unit 0 {

vlan-id 100;

}

}
ge-0/0/2 {

unit 0 {

vlan-id 100;

}

}
ge-0/0/3 {

unit 0 {

vlan-id 100;

}

}

[edit dynamic-profiles]
green_vpls_pw_2 interfaces $junos-interface-ifd-name {

unit $junos-underlying-unit-number {

vlan-tags outer 200 inner 100;

}

}

NOTE:

This is not a complete router configuration.

With this configuration, broadcast packets inside frames arriving with VLAN identifier
100 on

ge-0/0/1

are normalized to a frame with VLAN identifier 100 (in this case, they

are unchanged). The broadcast packet and frames exiting

ge-0/0/2

or

ge-0/0/3

are

unchanged as well, according to the interface configuration. Frames egress the VPLS
pseudowire in routing instance

green

with an outer VLAN tag value of 200 pushed on top

of the normalized value.

Related

Documentation

Dynamic Profiles for Interfaces and Protocols

Dynamic Profiles for VPLS Pseudowires on page 67

Example: Configuring VPLS Pseudowires with Dynamic Profiles—Complex Solutions
on page 72

Example: Configuring VPLS Pseudowires with Dynamic Profiles—Complex Solutions

Dynamic profiles for VPLS pseudowires can be helpful in a variety of VLAN configurations.
This section explores some of these situations through examples.

NOTE:

These examples are not complete router configurations.

All of the examples in this section address the same basic topology. A routing instance

blue

uses a trunk bridge to connect different departments in an organization, each with

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