Users Guide
The default is: no rate limiting.
The range is from 64 to 320 kbps.
Debugging Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
To debug Layer 2 protocol tunneling, use the following command.
• Display debugging information for L2PT.
EXEC Privilege mode
debug protocol-tunnel
Provider Backbone Bridging
IEEE 802.1ad—Provider Bridges amends 802.1Q—Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks so that service providers can use 802.1Q 
architecture to oer separate VLANs to customers with no coordination between customers, and minimal coordination between 
customers and the provider.
802.1ad species that provider bridges operating spanning tree use a reserved destination MAC address called the Provider Bridge 
Group Address, 01-80-C2-00-00-08, to exchange BPDUs instead of the Bridge Group Address, 01-80-C2-00-00-00, originally 
specied in 802.1Q. Only bridges in the service provider network use this destination MAC address so these bridges treat BPDUs 
originating from the customer network as normal data frames, rather than consuming them.
The same is true for GARP VLAN registration protocol (GVRP). 802.1ad species that provider bridges participating in GVRP use a 
reserved destination MAC address called the Provider Bridge GVRP Address, 01-80-C2-00-00-0D, to exchange GARP PDUs instead 
of the GVRP Address, 01-80-C2-00-00-21, specied in 802.1Q. Only bridges in the service provider network use this destination 
MAC address so these bridges treat GARP PDUs originating from the customer network as normal data frames, rather than 
consuming them.
Provider backbone bridging through IEEE 802.1ad eliminates the need for tunneling BPDUs with L2PT and increases the reliability of 
provider bridge networks as the network core need only learn the MAC addresses of core switches, as opposed to all MAC 
addresses received from attached customer devices.
Service Provider Bridging
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