Basic System Configuration Guide CLI Usage
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qtag1, qtag2 — specifies the encapsulation value used to identify the SAP on the port or
sub-port. For dot1q encapsulation, only qtag1 is used; for qinq encapsulation, both
qtag1 and qtag2 are used. If qtag1 or qtag2 is not specifically defined, the value 0 is
used. The “*” value represents all qtag values between 0 and 4094 that are not
specifically defined within another SAP context under the same port. In addition, the
following qtag1.qtag2 values are invalid options:
•*.qtag2
•*.0
•0.qtag2
Values qtag1: *, 0 to 4094
qtag2: *, 0 to 4094
The values depend on the encapsulation type configured for the
interface. Table 12 describes the allowed values for the port and
encapsulation types.
Note:
1. Traffic matching the * qtag value uses VLAN 4095 internally.
seconds — configures the interval for each display in seconds
Values 11 to 60
Default 11
repeat — configures how many times the command is repeated
Values 1 to 999
Default 10
absolute — displays the absolute rate-per-second value for each statistic
rate — displays the rate per second for each statistic instead of the delta
Table 12 Port and Encapsulation Values
Port Type Encap-Type Allowed Values Comments
Ethernet Null — The SAP is identified by the port.
Ethernet Dot1q *, 0 to 4094 The SAP is identified by the 802.1Q tag on the port. A 0
qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets on the dot1q
port, and a * qtag1 value accepts any VLAN ID that is not
specifically configured on the port.
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Ethernet QinQ *, 0 to 4094 The SAP is identified by the two 802.1Q tags on the port.
A 0 qtag1 or qtag 2 value also accepts untagged packets
on the qinq port, and a * qtag1 or qtag2 value accepts any
VLAN ID that is not specifically configured on the port.
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