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RE: VLAN untagged and native frames
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From: Mourad BERKANE <mourad.berkane@lambdanet.fr>
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Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:49:00 +0200
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Cc: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
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Resent-Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 05:41:28 -0400
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To: "'Edmund Kueh / ICN Malaysia'" <Edmund.Kueh@siemens.com>
>> VLAN
untagged
Never heard
before, VLAN untagged is a joke (or a new 802
standard) :-)
what can i say is that if
you tunnel (via a pair of LSPs or via L2VPN/VPLS) an ethernet traffic
(tagged or not), you could configure on your PEs ethernet interfaces the
encapsulation as follow:
- 802.1q ("native frames", you must
specify all VLAN ID you would like to tunnel)
- untagged (it is a transparent service,
your traffic could be tagged or not)
hope this
help
Regards,
Mourad
Hello
Anyone know
whats the difference between VLAN untagged and native frames
?
If a frame
with VLAN ID = 0, do u call it, VLAN untagged or native frame
?
Greetings Edx
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