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svlan id
Syntax
svlan id s-vlanIdValue { vlanIdValue | any } [ mac-address macAddress ]
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release
7.1.0.
anyUntagged keyword
added in JUNOSe Release 10.0.0.
Description
Assigns an S-VLAN ID and a VLAN ID to a VLAN subinterface,
or, with the use of the any keyword, creates
an S-VLAN tunnel. Sets the C-VLAN ID as 0 or untagged to transport
both customer-tagged and customer-VLAN-untagged frames inside a predefined
stacked-tag over a single pseudowire. There is no no version.
Options
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s-vlanIdValue—S-VLAN ID number
in the range 0–4095, which is unique within the Ethernet interface
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vlanIdValue—VLAN ID number
in the range 0–4095, which is unique within the Ethernet interface
- any—Tunnels traffic from VLANs configured with the
specified S-VLAN ID and any VLAN ID to the same destination across
an MPLS network
- anyUntagged—Sets the customer-VLAN (C-VLAN) ID configured
inside an S-VLAN as part of a pseudowire as 0. Tunnels traffic from
VLANs configured with the specified S-VLAN ID, whose Ethertype is
not 8100, and an untagged C-VLAN ID to the same destination across
an MPLS network. Enables both double-tagged and single-tagged
traffic that matches the S-VLAN ID to pass through the subinterface.
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macAddress—MAC address of
the interface; when you do not specify a unique MAC address, the S-VLAN
uses the MAC address of the Ethernet interface
Interface Configuration
Related Topics
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Configuring S-VLAN Tunnels for Layer 2 Services , and Configuring an S-VLAN Subinterface with an Untagged
C-VLAN IDin the JUNOSe BGP and MPLS Configuration Guide
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