Preventing Double Tunneling Using Device Profile - HP Aruba JL253A Management And Configuration Manual

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performance of APs connected to tunneled node ports, the following configuration parameter under the device
profile feature prevents double tunneling.
The parameter decides whether to allow or not, a tunneled node to be configured on the port on which the device-
profile is applied. Use the command switch(config)# device-profile name <device-profile-name>
[no] allow-tunneled-node.
NOTE: The default setting of device-profile allows tunneled node. Device profile is applied on
the port only by reading Organizational Specific TLV in LLDP packets.

Preventing double tunneling using device profile

device-profile name
Syntax
device-profile name <device-profile-name> [no] allow-tunneled-node
Description
Allows or disallows tunneled node when device profile is applied on that port.
Command context
config
Parameter
<device-profile-name>
Specifies the name of the device profile to be configured.
Usage
To create a device-profile named "test", execute the following command:
switch(config)# device-profile name test
To allow tunneled-node by the configured device profile parameter, execute the following command:
switch(device-profile)# allow-tunneled-node
Examples
switch(config)# device-profile name <device-profile-name>
switch(device-profile)#
allow-jumbo-frames
allow-tunneled-node
cos
egress-bandwidth
ingress-bandwidth
poe-max-power
poe-priority
speed-duplex
tagged-vlan
untagged-vlan
Execute show run command to display the tunneled mode configuration in an enabled or disabled state:
Chapter 18 Dynamic Segmentation
Configure jumbo frame support for the device port.
Configure Tunneled Node support for the device port.
Configure the Class of Service (CoS) priority for
traffic from the device.
Configure egress maximum bandwidth for the device port.
Configure ingress maximum bandwidth for the device
port.
Configure the maximum PoE power for the device port.
Configure the PoE priority for the device port.
Configure the speed and duplex for the device port.
Configure this port as a tagged member of the specified
VLANs.
Configure this port as an untagged member of specified
VLAN.
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