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Format

show dot1q-tunnel [interface {<slot/port> | all}]

Modes

Privileged EXEC
User EXEC

Interface

Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.

Mode

This field specifies the administrative mode through which Double
VLAN Tunneling can be enabled or disabled. The default value for
this field is disabled.

EtherType

This field represents a 2-byte hex EtherType to be used as the first 16
bits of the DVLAN tunnel. There are three different EtherType tags.
The first is 802.1Q, which represents the commonly used value of
0x8100. The second is vMAN, which represents the commonly used
value of 0x88A8. If EtherType is not one of these two values, then it is
a custom tunnel value, representing any value in the range of 0 to
65535.

2.4.5

show dvlan-tunnel

Use this command without the optional parameters to display all interfaces enabled for
Double VLAN Tunneling. Use the optional parameters to display detailed information
about Double VLAN Tunneling for the specified interface or all interfaces.

Format

show dvlan-tunnel [interface {<slot/port> | all}]

Modes

Privileged EXEC

User EXEC

Interface

Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.

Mode

This field specifies the administrative mode through which Double
VLAN Tunneling can be enabled or disabled. The default value for
this field is disabled.

EtherType

This field represents a 2-byte hex EtherType to be used as the first 16
bits of the DVLAN tunnel. There are three different EtherType tags.
The first is 802.1Q, which represents the commonly used value of
0x8100. The second is vMAN, which represents the commonly used
value of 0x88A8. If EtherType is not one of these two values, then it is
a custom tunnel value, representing any value in the range of 0 to
65535.

2.5

Provisioning (IEEE 802.1p) Commands

This section describes the commands you use to configure provisioning, which allows
you to prioritize ports.

2.5.1

vlan port priority all

This command configures the port priority assigned for untagged packets for all ports
presently plugged into the device. The range for the priority is 0-7. Any subsequent per
port configuration will override this configuration setting.

Format

vlan port priority all