Contents
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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP Software Configuration Guide
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Configuring and Associating VLANs in a Private VLAN
14-9
Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a Private-VLAN Host Port
14-11
Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a Private-VLAN Promiscuous Port
14-12
Mapping Secondary VLANs to a Primary VLAN Layer 3 VLAN Interface
14-13
Monitoring Private VLANs
14-14
C H A P T E R
15
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
15-1
Understanding IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
15-1
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
15-4
Default IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling Configuration
15-4
IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling Configuration Guidelines
15-4
Native VLANs
15-4
System MTU
15-5
IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling and Other Features
15-6
Configuring an IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling Port
15-6
Understanding Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
15-7
Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
15-10
Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration
15-11
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration Guidelines
15-12
Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
15-13
Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling for EtherChannels
15-14
Configuring the SP Edge Switch
15-14
Configuring the Customer Switch
15-16
Monitoring and Maintaining Tunneling Status
15-18
C H A P T E R
16
Configuring STP
16-1
Understanding Spanning-Tree Features
16-1
STP Overview
16-2
Spanning-Tree Topology and BPDUs
16-3
Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
16-4
Spanning-Tree Interface States
16-4
Blocking State
16-5
Listening State
16-6
Learning State
16-6
Forwarding State
16-6
Disabled State
16-7
How a Switch or Port Becomes the Root Switch or Root Port
16-7
Spanning Tree and Redundant Connectivity
16-8
Spanning-Tree Address Management
16-8