The following considerations apply when Ethernet tunnels are configured under a VPLS service:
Only ports in access or hybrid mode can be configured as eth-tunnel path members. The member ports can be located on the same or different IOMs, MDAs, XCMs, or XMAs.
Dot1q and QinQ ports are supported as eth-tunnel path members.
The same port cannot be used as member in both a LAG and an Ethernet-tunnel.
A mix of regular and multiple eth-tunnel SAPs and PWs can be configured in the same BVPLS.
Split horizon groups in BVPLS are supported on eth-tunnel SAPs. The use of split horizon groups allows the emulation of a VPLS model over the native Ethernet core, eliminating the need for P-MSTP.
STP and MMRP are not supported in a BVPLS using eth-tunnel SAPs.
Both PBB E-Line (Epipe) and E-LAN (IVPLS) services can be transported over a BVPLS using Ethernet-tunnel SAPs.
MC-LAG access multi-homing into PBB services is supported in combination with Ethernet tunnels:
MC-LAG SAPs can be configured in IVPLS or Epipe instances mapped to a BVPLS that uses eth-tunnel SAPs
Blackhole Avoidance using native PBB MAC flush/MAC move solution is also supported
Support is also provided for BVPLS with P-MSTP and MMRP control plane running as ships-in-the-night on the same links with the Ethernet tunneling which is mapped by a SAP to a different BVPLS.
Epipes must be used in the BCBs to support scalable point-to-point tunneling between the eth-tunnel endpoints when management VPLS is used.
The following solutions or features are not supported in the current implementation for the 7450 ESS and 7750 SR and are blocked:
Capture SAP
Subscriber management
Application assurance
Eth-tunnels usage as a logical port in the config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>sync>port context
For more information, see the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR Services Overview Guide.