Install Guide

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Related Configuration Tasks
Configuring the Protocol Type Value for the Outer VLAN Tag
Configuring Dell EMC Networking OS Options for Trunk Ports
Debugging VLAN Stacking
VLAN Stacking in Multi-Vendor Networks
Creating Access and Trunk Ports
To create access and trunk ports, use the following commands.
Access port a port on the service provider edge that directly connects to the customer. An access port may belong to
only one service provider VLAN.
Trunk port a port on a service provider bridge that connects to another service provider bridge and is a member of
multiple service provider VLANs.
Physical ports and port-channels can be access or trunk ports.
1. Assign the role of access port to a Layer 2 port on a provider bridge that is connected to a customer.
INTERFACE mode
vlan-stack access
2. Assign the role of trunk port to a Layer 2 port on a provider bridge that is connected to another provider bridge.
INTERFACE mode
vlan-stack trunk
3. Assign all access ports and trunk ports to service provider VLANs.
INTERFACE VLAN mode
member
To display the VLAN-Stacking configuration for a switchport, use the show config command from INTERFACE mode.
DellEMC#show run interface twentyFiveGigE 1/1
!
interface twentyFiveGigE 1/1
no ip address
switchport
vlan-stack access
no shutdown
DellEMC#show run interface twentyFiveGigE 1/2
!
interface twentyFiveGigE 1/2
no ip address
switchport
vlan-stack trunk
no shutdown
Enable VLAN-Stacking for a VLAN
To enable VLAN-Stacking for a VLAN, use the following command.
Enable VLAN-Stacking for the VLAN.
INTERFACE VLAN mode
vlan-stack compatible
To display the status and members of a VLAN, use the show vlan command from EXEC Privilege mode. Members of a
VLAN-Stacking-enabled VLAN are marked with an M in column Q.
DellEMC#show vlan
Codes: * - Default VLAN, G - GVRP VLANs
NUM Status Q Ports
* 1 Active U Tf 1/1-1/5,1/9
Service Provider Bridging
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