Configuration Rules; Enabling 802.1Q-In-Q Tagging - Dell PowerConnect B-FCXs Configuration Manual

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FIGURE 103
To customer interface
Configured tag-type 9100
8100 Customer
DA
SA

Configuration rules

Enabling 802.1Q-in-Q tagging

To enable 802.1Q-in-Q tagging, configure an 802.1Q tag on the untagged edge links (the customer
ports) to any value other than the 802.1Q tag for incoming traffic. For example, in
802.1Q tag on the untagged edge links (ports 11 and 12) is 9100, whereas, the 802.1Q tag for
incoming traffic is 8100.
To configure 802.1 Q-in-Q tagging as shown in
on the untagged edge links of devices C and D.
PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
53-1002266-01
802.1Q-in-Q configuration example
Untagged
Provider Edge Switch
VLAN
In
Figure
103, the untagged ports (to customer interfaces) accept frames that have any
802.1Q tag other than the configured tag-type 9100. These packets are considered untagged
on this incoming port and are re-tagged when they are sent out of the uplink towards the
provider. The 802.1Q tag-type on the uplink port is 8100, so the Dell PowerConnect device will
switch the frames to the uplink device with an additional 8100 tag, thereby supporting devices
that only support this method of VLAN tagging.
Because the uplink (to the provider cloud) and the edge link (to the customer port) must have
different 802.1Q tags, make sure the uplink and edge link are in different port regions. Refer to
"About port regions"
on page 306 for a list of valid port regions.
On devices that support port regions, if you configure a port with an 802.1Q tag-type, the Dell
PowerConnect device automatically applies the 802.1Q tag-type to all ports within the same
port region. Likewise, if you remove the 802.1Q tag-type from a port, the Dell PowerConnect
device automatically removes the 802.1Q tag-type from all ports within the same port region.
802.1Q-in-Q tagging and VSRP are not supported together on the same device.
In addition to tag-type, PowerConnect B-Series FCX devices support tag-profile. For more
information, refer to
"Configuring 802.1Q-in-Q tag profiles"
Configuring 802.1Q-in-Q tagging
Uplink to provider cloud
Default tag-type 8100
Tagged
Provider
DA
SA
8100
VLAN
on page 488.
Figure
104, enter commands such as the following
13
8100 Customer
VLAN
Figure
104, the
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