VLAN Trunk without knowing/cofiguring all VLANS

Hi There

I’m really struggling to work out how to implement the attached VLAN setup:
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Essentially I’m need to take any VLANS i receive on one port on a CRS317 and send them to a CCR1009 and send them all out a seperate port. I realise this is Q-in-Q which I can use, however, I dont always know which VLANs I may or may not receive.

I need to just be able to accept ANY VLAN on CRS317 SFP-SFPPLUS2, send it across to CCR1009 and out ETHER1 without manually configuring each one.

Any advice would be great.

Please see the pic attached.

I would like to know if there is a way to do this as well.
On Cisco you configure the port as trunk. It will then send all vlan over the port.

Here is an example:

interface TenGigabitEthernet1/1/3
 switchport mode trunk
 device-tracking attach-policy trunk
 ip dhcp snooping trust
end

That is EXACTLY what we’re looking to achieve. Is this just a Cisco thing?


Bridge → VLAN supports VLAN ranges (e.g. 30-1024)… :wink:

Can be the same be achieved on CRS1xx/2xx switches (VLANs configured on switch chip)?

Is CRS317 SFP-SFPPLUS1 and CRS317 SFP-SFPPLUS2 bridged together? Is CCR1009 SFP-SFPPLUS1 and CCR1009 ETHER1 bridged together?
If not then, talking about VLANs makes no sense. You only create VLAN trunks between two switches or between a router and a switch, but never between two routers.
What you need to do is route the traffic over the linknet.

It will help if you show an export of your interface and IP-address configs.

/interface export
/ip address export