Chapter 75: VLAN service management
Overview
Purpose
VLANs are created to provide the segmentation services traditionally provided by routers in LAN configurations. VLANs address issues such as scalability, security, and network management. Routers in VLAN topologies provide broadcast filtering, security, address summarization, and traffic flow management. The following table lists the types of VLAN services that are supported on the NFM-P by device type:
Table 75-1: Device VLAN support
Device |
Supported VLAN types |
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7450 ESS |
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All OmniSwitches |
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All OmniSwitches except for the OS 6900 and OS 10K |
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OS 6900 and OS 10K |
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Wavence SM 1 |
Notes:
See “Wavence microwave backhaul service management” in the NSP NFM-P Microwave Radio User Guide for more information.
Several 7450 ESS, Wavence and OmniSwitch VLAN services can be interconnected through a backbone VPLS.
The NFM-P supports end-to-end VLAN configuration using tabbed configuration forms with an embedded navigation tree.
Contents
VLAN service management overview
VLAN service management overview
Sample L2 VPN VLAN configuration
Sample interconnection VLAN configuration
VLAN service management procedures
Workflow to create VLAN services (OmniSwitch)
To create a standard VLAN service on OmniSwitch devices
To create an OmniSwitch L2 VPN TLS VLAN service
To create an OmniSwitch BTV VLAN service
To create an OmniSwitch VIP VLAN service
To associate an access interface with a VLAN service
To add Ethernet services to a VLAN Site
To delete a VLAN group or group member
To manually add MEPs to an OmniSwitch VLAN service access interface
To configure IGMP on an OmniSwitch VLAN site
To configure MLD on an OmniSwitch VLAN site
To configure RA filtering on an OmniSwitch VLAN site
To run an OAM validation test on a VLAN service