brianblac wrote:I made a development here, for some reason if I move the QnQ vlan up the list directly underneath the management vlan it all works.
If I have the QnQ vlan third in the list I lose connectivity to the device.
Are you sure it all works? Based on my investigation if the VLAN with the Q (or D) is not at the bottom of the list then the switch does not actually get configured for QinQ (software bug, which I have fixed). So by moving it up I can understand why VLAN 77 and 79 start working, but 504 should not work, at least not as QinQ (I would expect packets to go out single tagged).
Currently if you use Q (or D) on a port then the switch will use it for ALL VLANs on the associated T ports. This is why 77 and 79 stop working when you have 504 at the bottom of the list, ports 5 and 6 become configured for QinQ and all packets go out that way, which the other end is obviously not expecting.
I don't see any technical reason why you could not mix U, T, Q and D packets on the same T port, but currently this is a limitation of our switch core. I am currently looking into a way to work around this limitation, but it may not be possible.