HP (Hewlett-Packard) 8200ZL Switch User Manual


 
QinQ (Provider Bridging)
Introduction
IP support. Regular VLANs support IP and can be routing enabled.
S-VLANs of mixed vlan mode devices cannot be ip enabled. S-VLANs of
svlan mode devices can be ip enabled, though routing related features
(such as ip routing) are not supported.
Double-tagging causes frame size increases. Since there is both a
provider VLAN tag and customer VLAN tag in each QinQ frame, the size
of each ‘double-tagged’ frame increases by 4 bytes. To accommodate the
frame size increase, ProCurve recommends that you configure all port-
based S-VLANs to accept jumbo frames. See the section on “Jumbo
Frames” in the Management and Configuration Guide for details.
S-VLAN configuration restrictions:
S-VLAN commands are not available when QinQ is disabled on the
switch.
VLAN configuration restrictions in mixed vlan mode:
Both C-VLANs and S-VLANs can be configured on the switch. In a
mixed mode device, the default VLAN is always a C-VLAN.
VLAN types cannot be updated dynamically. A VLAN can only be
classified as an S-VLAN or a C-VLAN at the time its created. Once
created, the VLAN cannot be moved between being a C-VLAN and an
S-VLAN. If a VID that was initially created as a regular VLAN needs to
be used for an S-VLAN, the VID must be deleted and recreated as an
S-VLAN.
If a VLAN being configured as an S-VLAN already exists as a GVRP
C-VLAN or a static C-VLAN on the switch, the S-VLAN creation is
blocked. Similarly, a C-VLAN creation is blocked if the same VID
exists as a static S-VLAN on the device.
S-VLANs in a mixed vlan device cannot be configured as a
voice-VLAN, primary-VLAN, or management-VLAN.
S-VLANs cannot be configured with ip-layer functionality, except for
ip-acls.
VLAN configuration restrictions in svlan mode:
Only S-VLANs are supported—the keyword on all vlan-related com-
mand syntax changes from vlan to svlan.
Routing related features such as ip-routing, RIP, OSPF, PIM, and VRRP
are NOT supported in svlan mode.
Port-based restrictions:
In QinQ mixed vlan mode, a port must be explicitly GVRP-disabled
before it can be assigned to the S-VLAN space (see page 8-15 for
details).
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