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Tag-type configuration, Configuring tag-types – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Administration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Tag-type configuration

For the NetIron CES, the following two VLAN tag-types are allowed that can be configured globally:

tag1 applies to customer edge ports (CVLAN) by default.

tag2 applies to provider-network, backbone-edge, and backbone-network port types (SVLAN
and BVLAN) by default.

NOTE

The tag1 and tag2 are independent of port-types, so the system can be configured to use tag1 for
SVLAN, BVLAN and tag2 for CVLAN.

Configuring tag-types

You can set the ISID value using a separate command similar to NetIron XMR.

Syntax: [no] tag-value isid num

You can configure CVLAN, SVLAN, and BVLAN tag-types as shown below.

Brocade(config)# tag-value tag1 8100

Brocade(config)# tag-value tag2 9100

Brocade(config)# tag-type cvlan tag1 svlan tag2 bvlan tag2

Syntax: [no] tag-value num

Syntax: tag-type tag-n

The num parameter specifies the value assigned to the tag. The default value for tag1 is 0x8100
and for tag2 is 0x88a8.

The tag-n parameter can be either tag1 or tag2.

Tag type can be changed from a default value to a specific port as shown in the following example.

Brocade(config-if-e1000-1/1)# tag-type tag2 ethernet 1/1

Brocade(config-if-e1000-1/1)# tag-type tag1 ethernet 1/2

Syntax: tag-type tagid ethernet interface_id

The tagid parameter can be either tag1 or tag2.

The interface_id parameter specifies the Ethernet slot and port ID.

Restrictions
The tag-type has the following restrictions:

CVLAN and SVLAN cannot have the same tag-type.

SVLAN and BVLAN must have the same tag-type.

Port-type must be set to the default to configure the port-level tag-type.

Configuring a CCM interval for a Maintenance
Association (MA)

The ccm-interval command sets the time interval between two successive Continuity Check
messages (CCMs) that are sent by MEPs in the specified Maintenance Domain. The default value is
10 seconds.