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to be enabled, RSTP function for the ports must be disabled first.

5.3 Dot1q-tunnel Configuration

5.3.1 Dot1q-tunnel Introduction

Dot1q-tunnel is also called QinQ (802.1Q-in-802.1Q), which is an expansion of

802.1Q. Its dominating idea is encapsulating the customer VLAN tag (CVLAN tag) to the

service provider VLAN tag (SPVLAN tag). Carrying the two VLAN tags the packet is

transmitted through the backbone network of the ISP internet, so to provide a simple

layer-2 tunnel for the users. It is simple and easy to manage, applicable only by static

configuration, and especially adaptive to small office network or small scale metropolitan

area network using layer-3 switch as backbone equipment.

Fig 5-4 Dot1q-tunnel based Internetworking mode

As shown in Fig 5-4, after being enabled on the user port, dot1q-tunnel assigns each

user an SPVLAN identification (SPVID). Here the identification of user is 3. Same SPVID

should be assigned for the same network user on different PEs. When packet reaches

PE1 from CE1, it carries the VLAN tag 200-300 of the user internal network. Since the

dot1q-tunnel function is enabled, the user port on PE1 will add on the packet another

VLAN tag, of which the ID is the SPVID assigned to the user. Afterwards, the packet will

only be transmitted in VLAN3 when traveling in the ISP internet network while carrying

two VLAN tags (the inner tag is added when entering PE1, and the outer is SPVID),

whereas the VLAN information of the user network is open to the provider network. When

the packet reaches PE2 and before being forwarded to CE2 from the client port on PE2,

the outer VLAN tag is removed, then the packet CE2 receives is absolutely identical to

the one sent by CE1. For the user, the role the operator network plays between PE1 and

PE2,is to provide a reliable layer-2 link.

The technology of Dot1q-tuunel provides the ISP internet the ability of supporting

many client VLANs by only one VLAN of theirselves. Both the ISP internet and the clients

can configure their own VLAN independently.

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