Licensing Requirements and Limitations for VLAN Aggregation
Involved Network Elements
Other network elements are not required.
Licensing Requirements
VLAN aggregation, also called super-VLAN, is a basic feature of a switch and is not under license control.
Version Requirements
Product |
Product Model |
Software Version |
---|---|---|
S12700 |
S12708, S12712 |
V200R005C00, V200R006C00, V200R007C00, V200R007C20, V200R008C00, V200R009C00, V200R010C00, V200R011C10 |
S12710 |
V200R010C00, V200R011C10 |
|
S12704 |
V200R008C00, V200R009C00, V200R010C00, V200R011C10 |
Feature Limitations
- The super-VLAN cannot be used with Layer 3 multicast.
- VLAN 1 cannot be configured as a super-VLAN.
- A physical interface cannot be added to a VLAN configured as a super-VLAN.
- A traffic policy takes effect in a super-VLAN only after the traffic policy is configured in all sub-VLANs of the super-VLAN.
- When the dot1q termination vid or qinq termination pe-vid ce-vid command is used to configure a VLAN for the VLAN termination sub-interface, the VLAN cannot be configured as the super-VLA or sub-VLAN.
- An IP address must have been assigned to the VLANIF interface corresponding to the super-VLAN. Otherwise, proxy ARP cannot take effect.
- In V200R010C00 and earlier versions, only IPv4 addresses can be configured for VLANIF interfaces of super-VLANs. In versions later than V200R010C00, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be configured for VLANIF interfaces of super-VLANs.