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Workspace Network Features
Created by Ben White
Created on Nov 30, 2020

Support for 802.1ad/QnQ

This idea was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Justin Beck. The current owner is: Unassigned.

The ability to support double tagged or stacked tags to match Equinix Fabric network design. Some service provider use cases require the ability to operate with inner and outer tags.
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    Aug 5, 2021

    This comment was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Jacob Smith with 0 likes.

    We've launch "Dedicated Tunnel" mode - have a look! https://metal.equinix.com/developers/docs/equinix-interconnect/dedicated-ports/#dedicated-tunnel-mode

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    Apr 29, 2021

    This comment was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Raj Venkat with 0 likes.

    targeted for delivery in Q2'21

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    Feb 18, 2021

    This comment was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Cathal Mooney with 3 likes.

    Personally, I think the answer is not to support any particular encapsulation or Ethertype in frames on an interconnect, but to be able to deliver *any* kind of Ethernet frame to an instance. Service should really conform to MEF E-LINE standard, or close to it. Basically, take *any* Ethernet frame off the wire, map that to Vlan 'X' across the fabric, and deliver those frames to an instance encapsulated with an 802.1q header of Vlan 'X'. Whatever is inside that, be it 0x8000, 0x8100, 0x88a8, 0x0806 should transit exactly as it was on the ingress service/port. Regardless of the type, or number of stacked vlan headers, or even if there are a mixture of different types coming in. Supporting all Ethernet like this is the only way really to support all use cases. Picking any specific combination of encapsulations and building support for that, especially support that needs to be aware of that encap or match fields, is not going to meet every requirement, and likely be complex.

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    Jan 28, 2021

    This comment was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Benjamin Jenkins with 7 likes.

    Raj Venkat: Names have been sent to private chat.

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    Jan 28, 2021

    This comment was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Raj Venkat with 0 likes.

    Muhammad Assad: Could you please send me an email with the customer name and what use case they are targeting?

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    Ben White
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    Jan 28, 2021

    This comment was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Raj Venkat with 0 likes.

    Benjamin Jenkins: Could you please send me an email with potential customer names and likely deployment timeline?

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    Ben White
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    Jan 28, 2021

    This comment was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Benjamin Jenkins with 0 likes.

    We have an immediate need with a customer that needs QnQ from fabric into Metal to extend their platform to us. This request is coming in pre-sales meetings more often now as well.

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    Dec 2, 2020

    This comment was imported from Canny. Originally created by: Muhammad Assad with 0 likes.

    This support is also needed by a customer who brings cross-connect and wants QinQ support. Right now manual config is applied by netops. Deploying on-demand will be a challenge as they will be involved every time.

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