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Switchport dot1q- tunnel tpid, Switchport dot1q-tunnel tpid, Switchport dot1q-tunnel – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling

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7.

Verify configuration settings.

Console#show dot1q-tunnel service

802.1Q Tunnel Service Subscriptions

Port Match C-VID S-VID

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Eth 1/ 1 10 100

Eth 1/ 1 20 200

Eth 1/ 1 30 300

Step 2. Configure Switch C.

1.

Create VLAN 100, 200 and 300.

Console(config)#vlan database

Console(config-vlan)#vlan 100,200,300 media ethernet state active

2.

Configure port 1 and port 2 as tagged members of VLAN 100, 200 and
300.

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1,2

Console(config-if)#switchport allowed vlan add 100,200,300 tagged

switchport dot1q-

tunnel tpid

This command sets the Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) value of a tunnel

port. Use the no form to restore the default setting.

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switchport dot1q-tunnel tpid tpid
no switchport dot1q-tunnel tpid

tpid – Sets the ethertype value for 802.1Q encapsulation. This

identifier is used to select a nonstandard 2-byte ethertype to

identify 802.1Q tagged frames. The standard ethertype value is

0x8100. (Range: 0800-FFFF hexadecimal)

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Use the switchport dot1q-tunnel tpid command to set a custom

802.1Q ethertype value on the selected interface. This feature allows

the switch to interoperate with third-party switches that do not use the

standard 0x8100 ethertype to identify 802.1Q-tagged frames. For

example, 0x1234 is set as the custom 802.1Q ethertype on a trunk

port, incoming frames containing that ethertype are assigned to the

VLAN contained in the tag following the ethertype field, as they would

be with a standard 802.1Q trunk. Frames arriving on the port

containing any other ethertype are looked upon as untagged frames,

and assigned to the native VLAN of that port.