Restrictions for Trunk EFP Support
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The rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric command is the only rewrite command that is supported for trunk EFP configurations. The rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric command must be included in the configuration when the Trunk EFP Support feature is enabled.
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A bridge-domain number that is part of a trunk EFP configuration cannot be shared by other EFPs under the same port or interface.
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Only one trunk EFP can be configured under one port or interface.
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All features configured on a trunk EFP (other than encapsulations and bridge-domain assignments) are applied uniformly to all VLANs and bridge domains. If a feature requires VLAN-specific or bridge-domain-specific configuration values, the feature cannot be applied on the trunk EFP. Those special VLANs or bridge domains must be removed from the EFP trunk to form individual EFPs.
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Trunk EFP MET supports a maximum of 4078 VLANs and the maximum threshold supported is 20480.
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Untagged EFP should be added to the BDI when untagged packets are directed towards the interface to avoid packets punting to host queue.
Restrictions for Trunk EFP Support
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Only 1000 VLANs can be configured for a trunk EFP (with or without port channel).
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Trunk EVC and encapsulation default EVC cannot co-exist on the same interface.
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Dynamically changing the Trunk EFP number on an interface is not supported on the RSP3 module.