Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual page 144

Router access network control protocol
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dot1q
dot1q
To map CPE clients of a DSLAM to 802.1Q VLAN subinterfaces, or to queue-in-queue (Q-in-Q)
hierarchical VLAN subinterfaces on a broadband remote access server (BRAS), use the dot1q command
in ANCP mapping configuration mode. To remove the mapping, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
outer-vlanid
second-dot1q
inner-vlanid
interface interface
client-ID
client-id
Command Default
No VLAN interfaces are mapped to client-IDs.
Command Modes
ANCP mapping
Command History
Release
12.2(28)ZV
12.2(31)ZV1
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dot1q outer-vlanid [second-dot1q inner-vlanid] [interface interface] client-ID client-id
no dot1q outer-vlanid [second-dot1q inner-vlanid] [interface interface] client-ID client-id
Modification
This command was introduced and implemented on the Cisco 10000 series
router.
This command was modified for Access Network Control Protocol (ANCP),
replacing L2CP.
The VLAN number assigned to an 802.1Q VLAN subinterface or the
VLAN number of the outer VLAN for a Q-in-Q VLAN subinterface.
Valid values are from 1 to 4094.
(Optional) Keyword for the second VLAN of a Q-in-Q VLAN
subinterface.
(Optional) The VLAN number assigned to the inner VLAN for a
Q-in-Q VLAN subinterface. Valid values are from 1 to 4094.
(Optional) Specifies the type and number of the subinterface on which
the VLAN is configured. This option is required if you configure the
same VLAN on multiple physical interfaces.
Keyword for the customer premises equipment (CPE) client circuit-ID
for the CPE client of the DSLAM.
The Access-Loop-Circuit-ID for the CPE client of the DSLAM. The
client-ID has a defined format consisting of an Access-Node-
Identifier and line information. For more information, see the Usage
Guidelines.
Chapter A
ANCP Command Reference
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