Hi Chris,

Here are two more that support LACP tunneling at wire speed.

Juniper EX series
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.1/topics/concept/l2pt-ex-series.html

RAD ETX series
http://www.rad.com/12/Ethernet-over-Fiber/13101/

Regards,
Fadi


On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Jérôme Tissières <j...@ticino.com> wrote:

>    Hi Chris, Hi all,
>
> Q-in-Q / L2Tunnel and 802.1ad with LACP works with Cisco switches without
> any problem.
> On ME switch and I tested it with small low-cost 3560G, it works too.
>
> Here's an example:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/metro/me3400e/software/release/12.2_55_se/configuration/guide/swtunnel.html#wp1066465
>
> Is it what you are looking for?
>
> Cheers,
> Jerome
>
>
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> 2013/6/16 chris burri <chris.bu...@hotmail.ch>
>
>>  Unfortunately, QinQ (which is called "vman" in the Extreme Networks
>> world) does not work with LACP. Corroborating to the problem is the fact
>> that the LAG ports originate on the same switch that provides the transport
>> vmans. Since QinQ transports share src/dst MAC address-space with the
>> connected "customer" VLANs, the "direct" approach does not even work for
>> non-LACP LAGs.
>>
>> I successfully employed encapsulation of the LACP LAG legs with a pair of
>> EdgeMAX Lite routers, configured for L2 GRE Bridging. I was then able to
>> pipe the encapsulated LAG legs back into the Summit X460 Switch where they
>> originally came from, and transport them over the vmans. Unfortunately, the
>> performance achieved by this solution (~350mbps on a single leg) is far
>> from sufficient.
>>
>> Two kind members of the NANOG mailing list pointed me to ethernet
>> demarcation devices (E-Line being of interest here) from accedian and
>> ciena, which might just do the trick at GigE wire speed:
>>
>> http://www.accedian.com/en/products/ethernid-family.html
>> http://www.ciena.com/products/3902/
>>
>> Silvan also pointed out that Mikrotik's EoIP might provide adequate
>> performance when provided by a pair of CCR1036 36 core CPU routers.
>> However, it looks as if the accedian/ciena devices would offer a much more
>> cost-effective approach.
>>
>>
>> Mit freundlichen Grüssen
>> Chris Burri
>>
>>
>> ---
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>> -= Amat Victoria Curam =-
>>
>>
>> > Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 12:19:39 +0200
>> > From: swinog-l...@dudes.ch
>> > To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
>> > Subject: Re: [swinog] Transparent 1Gig Ethernet over IP/Ethernet?
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > > I need to transparently (especially LACP
>> > > frames) transport a gigabit ethernet link with at least 1500 MTU over
>> > > either IP or Ethernet. Jumbo frames are enabled on
>> > > the L2 transport backbone. While I need "full" (some encap overhead
>> > > will be acceptable) GigE wire speed, encryption is unnecessary.
>> >
>> > Since you don't need encryption, aren't these more or less the same
>> > requirements as to transport dot1q tags within an existing vlan, that
>> > is, q-in-q? The foundry/brocade approach would be to override the frame
>> > tag on the entry and exit ports and declare those ports as access-ports
>> > (untagged to transport-vlan XYZ), thus transporting anything that comes
>> > in there via vlan XYZ to the destination. Or is LACP more low-level and
>> > can't be tricked to be relayed by playing with frame types?
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Markus
>> >
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