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Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-21521-01
Chapter 19 Configuring IEEE 802.1Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
See Figure 19-4, with Customer X and Customer Y in access VLANs 30 and 40, respectively.
Asymmetric links connect the customers in Site 1 to edge switches in the service-provider network. The
Layer 2 PDUs (for e
xample, BPDUs) coming into Switch B from Customer Y in Site 1 are forwarded to
the infrastructure as double-tagged packets with the well-known MAC address as the destination MAC
address. These double-tagged packets have the metro VLAN tag of 40, as well as an inner VLAN tag
(for example, VLAN 100). When the double-tagged packets enter Switch D, the outer VLAN tag 40 is
removed, the well-known MAC address is replaced with the respective Layer 2 protocol MAC address,
and the packet is sent to Customer Y on Site 2 as a single-tagged frame in VLAN 100.
You can also enable Layer 2 protocol tunneling on a
ccess ports on the edge switch connected to access
or trunk ports on the customer switch. In this case, the encapsulation and decapsulation process is the
same as described in the previous paragraph, except that the packets are not double-tagged in the
service-provider network. The single tag is the customer-specific access VLAN tag.
In switch stacks, Layer 2 protocol tunneling configuration is distributed among all stack members. Each
stack member that rece
ives an ingress packet on a local port encapsulates or decapsulates the packet and
forwards it to the appropriate destination port. On a single switch, ingress Layer 2 protocol-tunneled
traffic is sent across all local ports in the same VLAN on which Layer 2 protocol tunneling is enabled.
In a stack, packets received by a Layer 2 protocol-tunneled port are distributed to all ports in the stack
that are configured for Layer 2 protocol tunneling and are in the same VLAN. All Layer 2 protocol
tunneling configuration is handled by the stack master and distributed to all stack members.
These sections contain this co
nfiguration information:
Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration, page 19-11
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration Guidelines, page 19-12
Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling, page 19-13
Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling for EtherChannels, page 19-14
Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration
Table 19-1 shows the default Layer 2 protocol tunneling configuration.
Ta ble 19-1 Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface VLAN Configuration
Feature Default Setting
Layer 2 protocol tunneling Disabled.
Shutdown threshold None set.
Drop threshold None set.
CoS value If a CoS value is configured on the interface, that value is used to
se
t the BPDU CoS value for Layer 2 protocol tunneling. If no CoS
value is configured at the interface level, the default value for CoS
marking of L2 protocol tunneling BPDUs is 5. This does not apply
to data traffic.

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Cisco Catalyst 3750-X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Switching Capacity160 Gbps
Stacking Bandwidth64 Gbps
Max Stacking Units9
Layer SupportLayer 2 and Layer 3
Form FactorRack-mountable
DRAM256 MB
Flash Memory64 MB
ModelCisco Catalyst 3750-X Series
Ports24 or 48 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports
Uplink Interfaces4 SFP or 2 SFP+
FeaturesStackWise Plus, EnergyWise
ImageIP Base or IP Services
Operating Temperature0 to 40°C
Operating Humidity10 to 85% noncondensing

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