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member vlan case
hello,

I have a RedBack router connected to alpine3808 7.6 soft.

3 vlans:
- 1900 - inter-context
- 1901 - inter-context-bgp1
- 1902 - inter-context-wifi1

they go via one port 1:3 in alpine.

Both vlan's 1901 and 1902 on RedBack side have different MAC addresses
(RedBack can do it).

Now, I want to exchange traffic between 1901, 1902 and then 1903 1904 etc..

I tried member vlan configuration, but - didn't work.

Any idea how to bridge them on Alpine ?
At the moment RedBack can't do it...

Regards,
Marcin

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Re: member vlan case [ In reply to ]
To follow on this case:

[wifi1]RedBack_SE100#show ip inter brief | grep vlan1902
vlan1902 195.66.73.138/29 1500 Up dot1q 2/2 vlan-id
1902

[bgp1]RedBack_SE100#show ip inter brief | grep vlan1901
vlan1901 195.66.73.137/29 1500 Up dot1q 2/3 vlan-id
1901


now
- port 2/3 is connected to Alpine 1:3
- port 2/2 is connected to Alpine 2:4


* Alpine3808:55 # show vlan inter-context
VLAN Interface[95-263] with name "inter-context" created by user
Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 1900
Priority: 802.1P Priority 7
STPD: None
Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols.
Loopback: Disable
RateShape: Disable
QosProfile:QP1
QosIngress:None
Ports: 1. (Number of active ports=1)
Flags: (*) Active, (!) Disabled
(B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
(g) Load Share Group
Tagged: *1:3
Member VLANs (VLAN Translation):
inter-context-wifi1, inter-context-bgp1


* Alpine3808:56 # show vlan inter-context-wifi1
VLAN Interface[96-264] with name "inter-context-wifi1" created by user
Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 1902
Priority: 802.1P Priority 7
TranslateVlan: inter-context
STPD: None
Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols.
Loopback: Disable
RateShape: Disable
QosProfile:QP1
QosIngress:None
Ports: 2. (Number of active ports=2)
Flags: (*) Active, (!) Disabled
(B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
(g) Load Share Group
Tagged: *1:3 *2:4


* Alpine3808:57 # show vlan inter-context-bgp1
VLAN Interface[97-265] with name "inter-context-bgp1" created by user
Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 1901
Priority: 802.1P Priority 7
TranslateVlan: inter-context
STPD: None
Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols.
Loopback: Disable
RateShape: Disable
QosProfile:QP1
QosIngress:None
Ports: 2. (Number of active ports=2)
Flags: (*) Active, (!) Disabled
(B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
(g) Load Share Group
Tagged: *1:3 *2:4


* Alpine3808:58 #

* Alpine3808:58 # show fdb vlan inter-context
Index Mac Vlan Age Use Flags Port List
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
35e40-ffb 00:E0:2B:00:00:00 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU
48b60-26a 00:00:01:A1:19:02 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 d m 2:4
49f60-268 00:00:01:A1:19:01 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 d m 1:3
71d00-ffb 01:80:C2:00:00:02 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU
74d00-ffb 01:80:C2:00:00:0E inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU
886d0-263 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU,
1:3, 1:3, 2:4, 1:3, 2:4
d2790-ff0 00:01:30:FB:CA:F0 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU
f4650-263 00:E0:2B:00:00:02 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU,
1:3, 1:3, 2:4, 1:3, 2:4

Flags: (B) Egress Blackhole, (b) Ingress Blackhole, (d) Dynamic, (s) Static
(p) Permanent, (m) MAC, (S) secure MAC, (l) lockdown MAC
(L) lockdown MAC with timeout, (M) Mirror, (i) IP, (x) IPX
(z) translation MAC, (Q) Questionable, (R) Remapped

Total: 8 Static: 6 Perm: 0 Locked: 0 Secure: 0 Dynamic: 2 Dropped: 0
Questionable: 0 Remapped: 0 Locked with timeout: 0
FDB Aging time: 300 seconds

* Alpine3808:59 #


And - the ping between 195.66.73.137 and 195.66.73.138 is not going...
if I do a inter-context-wifi1 as member vlan of inter-context-bgp1 - works
fine...

I want to treat inter-context vlan as a bridge, to which I'll connect other
vlans...

Looks as if ExtremeWare has a problem with that...

Regards,
Marcin

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Re: member vlan case [ In reply to ]
Hullo,

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Marcin Kuczera <marcin@leon.pl> wrote:

> To follow on this case:
>
> [wifi1]RedBack_SE100#show ip inter brief | grep vlan1902
> vlan1902 195.66.73.138/29 1500 Up dot1q 2/2
> vlan-id
> 1902
>
> [bgp1]RedBack_SE100#show ip inter brief | grep vlan1901
> vlan1901 195.66.73.137/29 1500 Up dot1q 2/3
> vlan-id
> 1901
>
>
> now
> - port 2/3 is connected to Alpine 1:3
> - port 2/2 is connected to Alpine 2:4
>
>
> * Alpine3808:55 # show vlan inter-context
> VLAN Interface[95-263] with name "inter-context" created by user
> Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 1900
> Priority: 802.1P Priority 7
> STPD: None
> Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols.
> Loopback: Disable
> RateShape: Disable
> QosProfile:QP1
> QosIngress:None
> Ports: 1. (Number of active ports=1)
> Flags: (*) Active, (!) Disabled
> (B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
> (g) Load Share Group
> Tagged: *1:3
> Member VLANs (VLAN Translation):
> inter-context-wifi1, inter-context-bgp1
>
>
> * Alpine3808:56 # show vlan inter-context-wifi1
> VLAN Interface[96-264] with name "inter-context-wifi1" created by user
> Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 1902
> Priority: 802.1P Priority 7
> TranslateVlan: inter-context
> STPD: None
> Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols.
> Loopback: Disable
> RateShape: Disable
> QosProfile:QP1
> QosIngress:None
> Ports: 2. (Number of active ports=2)
> Flags: (*) Active, (!) Disabled
> (B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
> (g) Load Share Group
> Tagged: *1:3 *2:4
>
>
> * Alpine3808:57 # show vlan inter-context-bgp1
> VLAN Interface[97-265] with name "inter-context-bgp1" created by user
> Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 1901
> Priority: 802.1P Priority 7
> TranslateVlan: inter-context
> STPD: None
> Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols.
> Loopback: Disable
> RateShape: Disable
> QosProfile:QP1
> QosIngress:None
> Ports: 2. (Number of active ports=2)
> Flags: (*) Active, (!) Disabled
> (B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
> (g) Load Share Group
> Tagged: *1:3 *2:4
>
>
> * Alpine3808:58 #
>
> * Alpine3808:58 # show fdb vlan inter-context
> Index Mac Vlan Age Use Flags Port List
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 35e40-ffb 00:E0:2B:00:00:00 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU
> 48b60-26a 00:00:01:A1:19:02 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 d m 2:4
> 49f60-268 00:00:01:A1:19:01 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 d m 1:3
> 71d00-ffb 01:80:C2:00:00:02 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU
> 74d00-ffb 01:80:C2:00:00:0E inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU
> 886d0-263 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU,
> 1:3, 1:3, 2:4, 1:3, 2:4
> d2790-ff0 00:01:30:FB:CA:F0 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU
> f4650-263 00:E0:2B:00:00:02 inter-cont(1900) 0000000 0000 s m CPU,
> 1:3, 1:3, 2:4, 1:3, 2:4
>
> Flags: (B) Egress Blackhole, (b) Ingress Blackhole, (d) Dynamic, (s) Static
> (p) Permanent, (m) MAC, (S) secure MAC, (l) lockdown MAC
> (L) lockdown MAC with timeout, (M) Mirror, (i) IP, (x) IPX
> (z) translation MAC, (Q) Questionable, (R) Remapped
>
> Total: 8 Static: 6 Perm: 0 Locked: 0 Secure: 0 Dynamic: 2 Dropped: 0
> Questionable: 0 Remapped: 0 Locked with timeout: 0
> FDB Aging time: 300 seconds
>
> * Alpine3808:59 #
>
>
> And - the ping between 195.66.73.137 and 195.66.73.138 is not going...
> if I do a inter-context-wifi1 as member vlan of inter-context-bgp1 - works
> fine...
>
> I want to treat inter-context vlan as a bridge, to which I'll connect other
> vlans...
>
> Looks as if ExtremeWare has a problem with that...



It might be much more easier to archive with extreme XOS other than Extreme
Ware.


>
>
> Regards,
> Marcin
>
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