I'd check w/ the provider. They may be giving you only 5 VLANs to avoid explaining/configuring QinQ -- remember, most small school environments are limited on their IT knowledge. I bet if you ask, they already support it, or have the gear/people to help with your need. David. On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Matt Addison <matt.addison@lists.evilgeni.us> wrote:
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On Jan 6, 2012, at 15:32, Bonald <bonald@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, We need to purchase some switch that support 1gbit QinQ. Any suggestions ? We need to connect 9 schools together in layer2. All 9 schools have 1gb link from our provider, provider gaves us 5 vlan to work with. We have around 35 vlan in-house.
We are low budget. Any recommendation beside QinQ ?
Your provider won't do QinQ for you? Have you verified they support the appropriate MTU for you to do your own QinQ under their tag (at least 1502)?
As far as equipment, most Cisco kit from 3550 on up will do QinQ.
Other alternatives would be to light it with routers and do EoMPLS or VPLS, but it'll be more expensive than just doing QinQ but potentially more scalable/stable.