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Chapter 41 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
XMG1930 Series User’s Guide
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spanning tree, even though switch A is not directly connected to switches B, C and D. Topology change
information can be propagated throughout the service provider’s network.
To emulate a point-to-point topology between two customer switches at different sites, such as A and B,
you can enable protocol tunneling on edge switches 1 and 2 for PAgP (Port Aggregation Protocol),
LACP or UDLD (Uni-Directional Link Detection).
Figure 184 L2PT Network Example
41.1.2.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Mode
Each port can have two layer 2 protocol tunneling modes, Access and Tunnel.
The Access port is an ingress port on the service provider's edge device (1 or 2 in Figure 184 on page
281) and connected to a customer switch (A or B). Incoming layer 2 protocol packets received on an
access port are encapsulated and forwarded to the tunnel ports.
The Tunnel port is an egress port at the edge of the service provider's network and connected to
another service provider’s switch. Incoming encapsulated layer 2 protocol packets received on a
tunnel port are decapsulated and sent to an access port.
41.2 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Click SWITCHING > Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown.

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