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Datacom DM984-100B - VLAN Translation Rules

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DM984 product family CHAPTER 11. IPSAN CONFIGURATION
Assigning a FLOW-Profile
For the assignment of a FLOW-Profile it is assumed that it was created before-
hand. Now the following single command must be issued:
flow-profile <name>
Description of the used parameters:
Name Format Description
<name> Alphanumeric Name of the previously created FLOW-Profile
Example:
DM4650(config-if-gpon-7/3/2)#flow-profile 123
DM4650(config-if-gpon-7/3/2)#
11.7 VLAN Translation Rules
Any VLAN operation that is not adding a tag to an untagged packet is per-
formed via VLAN translation rules. These rules are configured via an extra menu
that is accessible from the configuration menu and assigned to the ONU’s Eth-
ernet interfaces later on. There are different rules for single-tagged packets and
double-tagged packets. The following section describes how to configure those
VLAN translation rules and what kind of operations are possible.
Note: Another way to alter the VLAN of a packet are VLAN translation rules
that are performed directly by the IPSAN after the packet passed the ONU.
These rules are defined in a separate menu as well. However, only the VLAN
translation rules that are configurable for the ONU are covered in this document.
For a brief description of VLAN translation rules that can be performed by the
IPSAN, please refer to the dedicated manual of the IPSAN[1].
11.7.1 VLAN Rules for Single Tagging Operations
The following steps are done in the configuration menu. At first it is necessary
to switch to the VLAN rule menu via
vlan-translate-gpon-onu
Example:
DM4650(config)#vlan-translate-gpon-onu
DM4650(vlan-translate-gpon)#
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