Q-In-Q; Figure 4.49 L2 Switching > 802.1Q Vlan > Port-Vlan Mapping; Figure 4.50 L2 Switching > 802.1Q Vlan > Rspan Vlan Mapping - Advantech EKI-7720 Series User Manual

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4.5.4.4
Port-VLAN Mapping
The following figure displays the Port-VLAN Mapping Table settings.
Figure 4.49 L2 Switching > 802.1Q VLAN > Port-VLAN Mapping
4.5.4.5
RSPAN VLAN
The RSPAN VLAN page allows user to process monitoring RSPAN feature of the
VLAN. The following figure displays the RSPAN VLAN Table settings.
Figure 4.50 L2 Switching > 802.1Q VLAN > RSPAN VLAN Mapping
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
VLAN ID
Apply
4.5.5

Q-in-Q

Q-in-Q is commonly referred as VLAN stacking in which VLANs are nested by adding
two tags to each frame instead of one. Network service provider and users both can
use VLANs and makes it possible to have more than the 4094 separate VLANs
allowed by 802.1Q.
There are three ways in which a machine can be connected to a network carrying
double-tagged 802.1ad traffic:
via a untagged port, where both inner and outer VLANs are handled by the
switch or switches (so the attached machine sees ordinary Ethernet frames);
via a single-tagged (tunnel) port, where the outer VLAN only is handled by the
switch (so the attached machine sees single-tagged 802.1Q VLAN frames); or
via a double-tagged (trunk) port, where both inner and outer VLANs are handled
by the attached machine (which sees double-tagged 802.1ad VLAN frames).
4.5.5.1
Global Settings
The Global Settings page allows you to set the outer VLAN Ethertype setting.
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Click the drop-down menu to select the corresponding VLAN ID to
map.
Click Apply to save the values and update the screen.
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