Frank,
First all, are you using mpls inside your core or just tagged this vman trought your backbone?
Now about your questions,
My questions are:
- Is it a good idea to create one VMAN per customer who wants/needs that, or is there some VMAN "sharing" that should rather be done for all customers that are being carried between the two cities (but aren't supposed to see each other's traffic)?
You should think about what is the real necessity of your customer, so that, we usually vman where the customer wants to use vlans or other protocols, so that all circuit be transparent to them, otherwise only vlan will help you.
So, if you really need to set up a vman, the right way is use vlan to each customers, so, you are able to isolated the traffic unsolicited to others places in your network.
- Do I also have to enable jumbo frames on the edge switch port (handoff to customer)
Yes, if you are using vman, you should always use jumbo-frames in all network, because we have double-tag and it will do the ethernet packates overrun the 1500bytes available in each interface, and it will occurr a few issues to this clients.
- The metro link port that connects the BD8806s between two cities, it can be part of regular VLANs as well as VMANs, correct?
It'll depends of your scene of your network, but in overrall you don't need to set up a vman/vlan between yours routers or in the middle of your network, just in the end points, what you need to do is just permit these packated tagged trought these ports.
So i was seeing an scene where you don't using mpls, because if you are using mpls it all will change.
Anyway, i hope i could help you.
Welisson