Chapter 19
| VLAN Commands
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
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Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
QinQ tunnel mode must be enabled on the switch for QinQ interface settings to be
functional.
Example
Console(config)#dot1q-tunnel system-tunnel-control
Console(config)#
Related Commands
show dot1q-tunnel (485)
show interfaces switchport (394)
switchport
dot1q-tunnel mode
This command configures an interface as a QinQ tunnel port. Use the no form to
disable QinQ on the interface.
Syntax
switchport dot1q-tunnel mode {access | uplink}
no switchport dot1q-tunnel mode
access – Sets the port as an 802.1Q tunnel access port.
uplink – Sets the port as an 802.1Q tunnel uplink port.
Default Setting
Disabled
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)
Command Usage
â—† QinQ tunneling must be enabled on the switch using the dot1q-tunnel system-
tunnel-control command before the switchport dot1q-tunnel mode interface
command can take effect.
â—† When a tunnel uplink port receives a packet from a customer, the customer tag
(regardless of whether there are one or more tag layers) is retained in the inner
tag, and the service provider’s tag added to the outer tag.
â—† When a tunnel uplink port receives a packet from the service provider, the
outer service provider’s tag is stripped off, and the packet passed on to the
VLAN indicated by the inner tag. If no inner tag is found, the packet is passed
onto the native VLAN defined for the uplink port.