In the past i have set the interface vlan0 on a RB4011 with this command:
/interface ethernet switch port
set 0 default-vlan-id=0
Is there a way to do that on ROS 7 and the new CCR2004 devices?
In the past i have set the interface vlan0 on a RB4011 with this command:
/interface ethernet switch port
set 0 default-vlan-id=0
Is there a way to do that on ROS 7 and the new CCR2004 devices?
That command is only possible on devices with switch chips which are exposed to comnands (i.e. not the CRS3xx line). CCR2004-16G-2S+ has two switch chips (but ROSv7 might not expose tgem via UI, I’ve no experirnce with new CCR2004 so I don’t know) while CCR2004-1G-12S+2XS hasn’t got any switch chip.
If I may ask: what exactly do you want to achieve by setting PVID to 0? 0 is not valid VLAN ID and such setting might mean that untagged frames should remain untagged … but personally I don’t see how that differs from having them tagged internally to device to any other VLAN ID such as VID=1 (which seems to be default).
ATT ONT and FTTH gateway replacement.
ATT FTTH data is on vlan0 which the rb4011 can do and a few otherr devices, which i understand is not a normal operation, but required for them sadly. I do have this CCR2004-16G-2S+ and i do see the switch chips, but also worth noting that it is not the same GUI or CLI as the RB4011 with that capability. Also, the two SFP+ interfaces are not switch chip assigned and connect directly through to the CPU.