Quick Reference Guide

296 PowerConnect B-Series TI24X Configuration Guide
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Configuring 802.1Q-in-Q tagging
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PowerConnectE(config)# vlan 104 by port
PowerConnectE(config-vlan-104)# tagged ethernet 6
PowerConnectE(config-vlan-104)# untagged ethernet4
PowerConnectE(config-vlan-104)# exit
PowerConnectE(config)# vlan 105 by port
PowerConnectE(config-vlan-105)# tagged ethernet 6
PowerConnectE(config-vlan-105)# untagged ethernet 5
PowerConnectE(config-vlan-105)# exit
PowerConnectE(config)# write memory
Commands for device F
The commands for configuring device F are identical to the commands for configuring device E. In
this example, since the port numbers on each side of the configuration in Figure 68 on page 291
are symmetrical, the configuration of device F is also identical to the configuration of device A and
device B.
PowerConnectF(config)# vlan 101 by port
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-101)# tagged ethernet 6
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-101)# untagged ethernet 1
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-101)# exit
PowerConnectF(config)# vlan 102 by port
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-102)# tagged ethernet 6
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-102)# untagged ethernet 2
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-102)# exit
PowerConnectF(config)# vlan 103 by port
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-103)# tagged ethernet 6
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-103)# untagged ethernet 3
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-103)# exit
PowerConnectF(config)# vlan 104 by port
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-104)# tagged ethernet 6
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-104)# untagged ethernet 4
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-104)# exit
PowerConnectF(config)# vlan 105 by port
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-105)# tagged ethernet 6
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-105)# untagged ethernet 5
PowerConnectF(config-vlan-105)# exit
PowerConnectF(config)# write memory
Configuring 802.1Q-in-Q tagging
802.1Q-in-Q tagging provides finer granularity for configuring 802.1Q tagging, enabling you to
configure 802.1Q tag-types on a group of ports. This feature allows you to create two identical
802.1Q tags (802.1Q-in-Q tagging) on a single device. This enhancement improves SAV
interoperability between devices and other vendors’ devices that support the 802.1Q tag-types, but
are not very flexible with the tag-types they accept.
NOTE
Devices treat a double-tagged Ethernet frame as a Layer 2 only frame. The packets are not
inspected for Layer 3 and Layer 4 information, and operations are not performed on the packet
utilizing Layer 3 or Layer 4 information.
Figure 69 shows an example application with 802.1Q-in-Q tagging.
FIGURE 69 802.1Q-in-Q configuration example