Inner-to-Outer Tag Priority Replicating and Mapping
As shown in
Figure 65-2
, the user priority field is the 802.1p priority of the tag. The value of this 3-bit
field is in the range 0 to 7. By configuring inner-to-outer tag priority replicating or mapping for a
VLAN-VPN-enabled port, you can replicate the inner tag priority to the outer tag or assign outer tags of
different priorities to packets according to their inner tag priorities.
Refer to
QoS
part for information about priority.
VLAN-VPN Configuration
VLAN-VPN Configuration Task List
Complete the following tasks to configure VLAN-VPN:
Task
Remarks
Enabling the VLAN-VPN Feature for a Port
Required
Configuring the TPID Value for VLAN-VPN
Packets on a Port
Optional
Configuring the Inner-to-Outer Tag Priority
Replicating and Mapping Feature
Optional
As XRN fabric is mutually exclusive with VLAN-VPN, make sure that XRN fabric is disabled on the
switch before performing any of the configurations listed in the above table. For information about XRN
fabric, refer to
XRN Fabric
Configuration
in this manual.
Enabling the VLAN-VPN Feature for a Port
Follow these steps to enable the VLAN-VPN feature for a port:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter Ethernet port view
interface
interface-type
interface-number
—
Enable the VLAN-VPN feature
on the port
vlan-vpn enable
Required
By default, the VLAN-VPN
feature is disabled on a port.
Configuring the TPID Value for VLAN-VPN Packets on a Port
For your device to correctly identify the VLAN tagged frames from the public network, make sure that
the TPID you will use is the same as that used on the peer device in the public network.
Follow these steps to configure the TPID for VLAN-VPN packets on a port:
65-3