144 CHAPTER 15: BPDU TUNNELING CONFIGURATION
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■ BPDU tunneling must be enabled globally before the BPDU tunnel 
configuration for a port can take effect.
■ The BPDU tunneling feature is incompatible with the GVRP feature, so these 
two features cannot be enabled at the same time. For introduction to GVRP, 
refer to “Introduction to GVRP” on page 109.
■ The BPDU tunneling feature is incompatible with the NTDP feature, so these 
two features cannot be enabled at the same time. If you want to enable BPDU 
tunneling on a port, use the undo ntdp enable command to disable NTDP 
first. For introduction to NTDP, refer to “Cluster Management Overview” on 
page 905.
Configuring 
Destination Multicast 
MAC Address for 
BPDU Tunnel Frames
By default, the destination multicast MAC address for BPDU Tunnel frames is 
0x010F-E200-0003. You can modify 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 BPDU 
tunnel frames:
BPDU Tunneling 
Configuration 
Example
Network requirements
■ Customer A, Customer B, Customer C, and Customer D are customer network 
access devices.
■ Provider A, Provider B, and Provider C are service provider network access 
devices, which are interconnected through configured trunk ports.
The configuration is required to satisfy the following requirements:
■ Geographically dispersed customer network devices Customer A, Customer C 
and Customer D can implement consistent spanning tree calculation across the 
service provider network.
■ BPDU packets from Customer B are isolated so it does not take part in the 
spanning tree calculation.
To do…  Use the command…  Remarks 
Enter system view  system-view - 
Configure the destination 
multicast MAC address for 
BPDU Tunnel frames 
bpdu-tunnel tunnel-dmac 
mac-address 
Optional
0x010F-E200-0003 by 
default.