H3C LS-3100-52P-OVS-H3 Operation Manual - page 38
Features
Description
QinQ
As defined in IEEE802.1Q, 12 bits are used to identify a VLAN ID, so a
device can support a maximum of 4094 VLANs. The QinQ feature
extends the VLAN space by allowing Ethernet frames to travel across the
service provider network with double VLAN tags. This document
describes:
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Introduction to QinQ
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Configuring basic QinQ
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Configuring Selective QinQ
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Configuring the TPID Value in VLAN Tags
BPDU Tunnel
BPDU tunneling enables transparently transmission of customer network
BPDU frames over the service provider network. This document
describes:
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Introduction to BPDU Tunneling
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Configuring BPDU Transparent Transmission
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Configuring Destination Multicast MAC Address for BPDU Tunnel
Frames
VLAN Mapping
The VLAN mapping feature maps CVLAN tags to SVLAN tags. This
document describes:
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Configuring One-to-One VLAN Mapping
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Configuring Many-to-One VLAN Mapping
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Configuring Two-to-Two VLAN Mapping
Ethernet OAM
Ethernet OAM is a tool monitoring Layer-2 link status. It helps network
administrators manage their networks effectively. This document
describes:
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Ethernet OAM overview
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Configuring Basic Ethernet OAM Functions
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Configuring Link Monitoring
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Enabling OAM Loopback Testing
Connectivity Fault
Detection
Connectivity fault detection is an end-to-end, per-VLAN link-layer OAM
mechanism for link connectivity detection, fault verification, and fault
location. This document describes:
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Connectivity Fault Detection Overview
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Basic Configuration Tasks
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Configuring CC on MEPs
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Configuring LB on MEPs
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Configuring LT on MEPs
MSTP
MSTP is used to eliminate loops in a LAN. It is compatible with STP and
RSTP. This document describes:
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Introduction to MSTP
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Configuring the Root Bridge
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Configuring Leaf Nodes
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Performing mCheck
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Configuring Digest Snooping
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Configuring No Agreement Check
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Configuring Protection Functions