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Hi all,

Has anyone come across PR1395312 before?

“On ACX/EX/QFX platforms, if VLAN ID lists are configured under a single 
physical interface, Q-in-Q might stop working for certain VLAN ID lists”.

Very vague.

If our testing, if we go above 7 VLANs (even if it’s within the same 
vlan-id-list) on the same port, we see the following errors in the logs and the 
switch goes haywire or stops passing traffic;

fpc0 LBCM-L2,pfe_bcm_l2_ing_vlanid_list_xlat_program(),931:ING vlan-xlat 
hw-program failed for ifl idx(563),match-vid(4002:4002), vlan-token(3), 
error(Table full)

config example;

interfaces {
    xe-0/1/0 {
        flexible-vlan-tagging;
        encapsulation extended-vlan-bridge;
        unit 3104 {
            vlan-id-list [ 1102 1128 1150 1172 4000 4001 4002 4003];
            input-vlan-map push;
            output-vlan-map pop;
        }

(so, pushing a vlan-id-list into an outer tag - a fairly standard metro 
operation)

The docs page for ‘vlan-id-lists’ does mention:
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/reference/configuration-statement/vlan-id-list-edit-bridge-domains.html

“WARNING On some EX and QFX Series switches, if VLAN identifier list 
(vlan-id-list) is used for Q-in-Q tunnelling, you can apply no more than eight 
VLAN identifier lists to a physical interface.”

Again, very vague “Some switches”.   “No more than eight”.     WHICH SWITCHES!

In my mind, the above configuration classes as a single vlan-id-list, but TAC 
say not - they are classing that as 8.  I can however do a range of say, 1-100 
and that does only class as a single entry, strangely.  In my mind, the wording 
of the documentation is incorrect.

TAC are saying there is no plans for a fix, so I’m assuming it’s a hardware 
limitation of the units running ELS code or trident chips (as the older EX 
platforms could cope with it fine).

Has anyone else seen this before, or come up with a workaround?  Strangely 
version 15 isn't listed on the PR, but I assume that's just a mistake (yet to 
test).

Cheers,
Robin.


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