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16.2 bpdu-tunnel Configuration Task List 
bpdu-tunnel configuration task list: 
1.  Configure tunnel MAC address globally 
2.  Configure the port to support the tunnel 
1.  Configure tunnel MAC address globally 
2.  Configure the port to support the tunnel 
16.3 Examples of bpdu-tunnel 
Special lines are used in a service provider network to build user-specific Layer 2 networks. As 
a  result,  a  user  network  is  broken  down  into  parts  located  at  different  sides  of  the  service 
provider  network.  As  shown  in  Figure,  User  A  has  two devices  (CE 1  and  CE  2)  and  both 
devices  belong  to  the same  VLAN.  User’s  network  is  divided  into  network  1  and  network  2, 
which are connected by the service provider network. When Layer 2 protocol packets cannot 
implement  the  passthrough  across  the  service  provider  network,  the  user’s  network  cannot 
process independent Layer 2 protocol calculation (for example, spanning tree calculation), so 
they affect each other. 
Command 
Explanation 
Global mode 
bpdu-tunnel dmac <mac> 
no bpdu-tunnel dmac 
Configure  or  cancel  the  tunnel  MAC 
address globally. 
Command 
Explanation 
Port mode 
bpdu-tunnel {stp|gvrp|uldp|lacp|dot1x} 
no bpdu-tunnel {stp|gvrp|uldp|lacp|dot1x} 
Enable  the  port  to  support  the  tunnel, 
the no command disables the function. 










