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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 121 SWITCHING > Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Active
Enable the switch button to enable layer 2 protocol tunneling on the Switch.
Destination
Specify a MAC address with which the Switch uses to encapsulate the layer 2 protocol packets
MAC Address
by replacing the destination MAC address in the packets.
Note: The MAC address can be either a unicast MAC address or multicast MAC
address. If you use a unicast MAC address, make sure the MAC address does
not exist in the address table of a switch on the service provider's network.
Note: All the edge switches in the service provider's network should be set to use the
same MAC address for encapsulation.
SLOT
This field appears only in Stacking mode. Click the drop-down list to choose the slot number of
the Switch in a stack.
Port
This field displays the port number. In Stacking mode, the first number represents the slot ID and
the second is the port number. Please note that the default stacking ports (the last four ports of
your Switch) cannot be configured. They are reserved for stacking only.
*
Use this row to make the setting the same for all ports. Use this row first and then make
adjustments on a port-by-port basis.
Note: Changes in this row are copied to all the ports as soon as you make them.
CDP
Select this option to have the Switch tunnel CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) packets so that
other Cisco devices can be discovered through the service provider's network.
STP
Select this option to have the Switch tunnel STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) packets so that STP can
run properly across the service provider's network and spanning trees can be set up based on
bridge information from all (local and remote) networks.
VTP
Select this option to have the Switch tunnel VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) packets so that all
customer switches can use consistent VLAN configuration through the service provider's
network.
LLDP
Select this option to have the Switch tunnel LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) packets so that
all network devices can advertise its identity and capabilities through the service provider's
network.
Point to Point
The Switch supports PAgP (Port Aggregation Protocol), LACP (Link Aggregation Control
Protocol) and UDLD (UniDirectional Link Detection) tunneling for a point-to-point topology.
Both PAgP and UDLD are Cisco's proprietary data link layer protocols. PAgP is similar to LACP
and used to set up a logical aggregation of Ethernet ports automatically. UDLD is to determine
the link's physical status and detect a unidirectional link.
PAGP
Select this option to have the Switch send PAgP packets to a peer to automatically negotiate
and build a logical port aggregation.
LACP
Select this option to have the Switch send LACP packets to a peer to dynamically create and
manage trunk groups.
UDLD
Select this option to have the Switch send UDLD packets to a peer's port it connected to
monitor the physical status of a link.
Chapter 40 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
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