
Paola Grosso wrote:
Hi Jeroen
Outside of the domain this signal gets split, and both VLAN sets head of to their separate destination domains.
This is still unclear to me. How do you split Ethernet packets travelling on a single cable that are tagged with different vLANs? This can only occur in a Ethernet device (the Switching Matrixi in my example). I do not see how you do it otherwise. So your port needs to go to one other Ethernet port (portB in my example)
My point is that the splitting of VLANs happens outside of your domain and outside of your control. So yes, it is going to happen somewhere in a switchingmatrix, but you cannot control it. So, how do you want to describe this? Do you want to introduce a Node/SwitchingMatrix that is there but you do not control? Jeroen.