
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
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CLI
– This example sets the switch to operate in QinQ mode.
Adding an Interface to a QinQ Tunnel
Follow the guidelines in the preceding section to set up a QinQ tunnel on the switch.
Use the VLAN Port Configuration or VLAN Trunk Configuration screen to set the
access port on the edge switch to 802.1Q Tunnel mode.
Command Usage
• Use the 802.1Q Tunnel Status screen to set the switch to QinQ mode before
configuring a tunnel port (see “Enabling QinQ Tunneling on the Switch” on page
11-16). Also set the Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) value of the tunnel port if the
attached client is using a nonstandard 2-byte ethertype to identify 802.1Q tagged
frames (see “Enabling QinQ Tunneling on the Switch” on page 11-16).
• Set the mode to 802.1Q Tunnel (access) or 802.1Q Tunnel Uplink.
Command Attributes
Mode
– Set the VLAN membership mode of the port.
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None
– The port operates in its normal VLAN mode. (This is the default.)
•
802.1Q Tunnel
– Configures IEEE 802.1Q tunneling (QinQ) for a client access port
to segregate and preserve customer VLAN IDs for traffic crossing the service
provider network.
•
802.1Q Tunnel Uplink
– Configures IEEE 802.1Q tunneling (QinQ) for an uplink
port to another device within the service provider network.
•
Trunk Member
– Shows if a port is a member or a trunk.
Console(config)#dot1q-tunnel system-tunnel-control
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Console(config-if)#switchport dot1q-tunnel tpid 9100
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Console(config)#exit
Console#show dot1q-tunnel
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Current double-tagged status of the system is Enabled
The dot1q-tunnel mode of the set interface 1/1 is Access mode, TPID is 0x9100.
The dot1q-tunnel mode of the set interface 1/2 is Uplink mode, TPID is 0x9100.
The dot1q-tunnel mode of the set interface 1/3 is Normal mode, TPID is 0x9100.
The dot1q-tunnel mode of the set interface 1/4 is Normal mode, TPID is 0x9100.
The dot1q-tunnel mode of the set interface 1/5 is Normal mode, TPID is 0x9100.
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Summary of Contents for ES4626F
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Page 34: ...Getting Started...
Page 44: ...Introduction 1 10 1...
Page 62: ...Initial Configuration 2 18 2...
Page 64: ...Switch Management...
Page 76: ...Configuring the Switch 3 12 3...
Page 118: ...Basic Management Tasks 4 42 4...
Page 164: ...User Authentication 6 28 6...
Page 176: ...Access Control Lists 7 12 7...
Page 284: ...Quality of Service 14 8 14...
Page 294: ...Multicast Filtering 15 10 15...
Page 300: ...Domain Name Service 16 6 16...
Page 310: ...Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 17 10 17...
Page 320: ...Configuring Router Redundancy 18 10 18...
Page 344: ...IP Routing 19 24 19...
Page 356: ...Unicast Routing 20 12 20 Web Click Routing Protocol RIP Statistics Figure 20 5 RIP Statistics...
Page 386: ...Unicast Routing 20 42 20...
Page 388: ...Command Line Interface...
Page 400: ...Overview of the Command Line Interface 21 12 21...
Page 466: ...SNMP Commands 24 16 24...
Page 520: ...Access Control List Commands 26 18 26...
Page 546: ...Rate Limit Commands 30 2 30...
Page 612: ...VLAN Commands 34 24 34...
Page 626: ...Class of Service Commands 35 14 35...
Page 670: ...DHCP Commands 39 16 39...
Page 716: ...IP Interface Commands 41 36 41...
Page 768: ...IP Routing Commands 42 52 42...
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