[AusNOG] Running out of VLANs

Matthew Moyle-Croft mmc at mmc.com.au
Mon Dec 16 16:04:29 EST 2013


Hi,
If the platforms support it do q-in-q to the routers.

So, take the dot1q trunk from the carrier, wrap it in an outer vlan and push that to the router.  The router then needs to understand how to unpack q-in-q.  

(Here's _an_ example on the 10k, but I'm sure more than 30sec Googling will find what you want.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/10000/10008/feature/guides/qinq.html )

MMC


On 15 Dec 2013, at 7:20 pm, James Mcintosh <james.mcintosh at rocketmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Noggers,
> 
> What are people doing about hitting switch VLAN limits? We terminate a lot of Ethernet services from several carriers. Our Cisco switch gear is great but limited to 128 spanning tree VLAN sessions and 1,000 VLANs.
> 
> We've long since passed the 128 per-VLAN spanning tree limit. We're now getting closing in on 1,000 VLANs.
> 
> I'm sure there are service providers on list who are much larger than we are and have solved this problem.
> 
> Would love to hear thoughts on the best approach.
> 
> Just to give a bit more detail - we aggregate all our upstream carrier circuits on the Cisco switch then trunk the customer VLANs to the appropriate router for termination.
> 
> -James
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