1q with vlan id of 0, 1q and 64 byte packets – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 6648 User Manual

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Troubleshooting 802.1Q

Troubleshooting 802.1Q

page 8-4

OmniSwitch Troubleshooting Guide

September 2005

Question: What needs to be done if the native VLAN needs to be tagged when connected to an
OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800?

Answer: The Gigabit/Ethernet port can be moved into a different dummy VLAN, and then the tagged
service can be created for the previous native VLAN. CLI Commands are as follows:

1

Dummy VLAN 99 created:

>vlan 99

2

A tag service is to be created on port 99 in VLAN 1.

->vlan 99 port default 1/1

3

Tag service created on VLAN 1.

->vlan 1 802.1q 1/1

4

(View the 802.1Q services created on port 1/1.

->show 802.1q 1/1

802.1Q with VLAN ID of 0

A VLAN ID of 0 means that Tag Header contains only user priority information; no VLAN identifier is
present in the frame. This frame will be claimed in the default VLAN for processing.

802.1Q and 64 Byte Packets

The Omni Switch 7700/7800/8800 was designed to send out tagged frames with a minimum size of 68
bytes. If the Omni Switch 7700/7800/8800 receives a tagged packet of 64 bytes it will be padded and sent
out 68 bytes (if untagged it will be 64 bytes).

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