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3Com 4510G - Configuring Destination Multicast MAC Address for Bpdus; BPDU Tunneling Configuration Examples; BPDU Tunneling for STP Configuration Example

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11-5
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enable BPDU tunneling for a
protocol on the Layer 2 aggregate
interface
bpdu-tunnel dot1q { cdp |
gvrp | hgmp | pvst | stp |
vtp }
Required
By default, BPDU tunneling for
a protocol is disabled.
Configuring Destination Multicast MAC Address for BPDUs
By default, the destination multicast MAC address for BPDUs is 0x010F-E200-0003. You can change it
to 0x0100-0CCD-CDD0, 0x0100-0CCD-CDD1 or 0x0100-0CCD-CDD2 through the following
configuration.
Follow these steps to configure destination multicast MAC address for BPDUs:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter system view system-view
Configure the destination multicast
MAC address for BPDUs
bpdu-tunnel tunnel-dmac
mac-address
Optional
0x010F-E200-0003 by default.
For BPDUs to be recognized, the destination multicast MAC addresses configured for BPDU tunneling
must be the same on the edge devices on the service provider network.
BPDU Tunneling Configuration Examples
BPDU Tunneling for STP Configuration Example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 11-3:
z CE 1 and CE 2 are edges devices on the geographically dispersed network of User A; PE 1 and
PE 2 are edge devices on the service provider network.
z All ports used to connect devices in the service provider network are trunk ports and allow packets
of any VLAN to pass through.
z MSTP is enabled on User A’s network.
It is required that, after the configuration, CE 1 and CE 2 implement consistent spanning tree
calculation across the service provider network, and that the destination multicast MAC address
carried in BPDUs be 0x0100-0CCD-CDD0.

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