Native – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual

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rfs4000-229D58(config-device 00-23-68-22-9D-58-gre-tunnel-testGRETunnel)#show

context

gre tunnel testGRETunnel

dscp 20

failover interval 200 retry 5

rfs4000-229D58(config-device 00-23-68-22-9D-58-gre-tunnel-testGRETunnel)#

Related Commands:

native

gre-config-instance

Configures native trunking settings for this GRE tunnel

Supported in the following platforms:

Access Points — Brocade Mobility 650 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 6511 Access Point,
Brocade Mobility 1220 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 71XX Access Point, Brocade
Mobility 1240 Access Point

Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
Mobility RFS7000

Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510

Syntax:

native [tagged|vlan <1-4094>]

Parameters

native [tagged|vlan <1-4094>]

Example

rfs4000-229D58(config-device

00-23-68-22-9D-58-gre-tunnel-testGRETunnel)#native

tagged

rfs4000-229D58(config-device

00-23-68-22-9D-58-gre-tunnel-testGRETunnel)#native

no

Removes the GRE tunnel settings based on the parameters passed

native tagged

Tags the native VLAN
The IEEE 802.1Q specification is supported for tagging frames and coordinating VLANs between devices.
IEEE 802.1Q adds four bytes to each frame identifying the VLAN ID for upstream devices that the frame
belongs. If the upstream Ethernet device does not support IEEE 802.1Q tagging, it does not interpret the
tagged frames. When VLAN tagging is required between devices, both devices must support tagging and
be configured to accept tagged VLANs. When a frame is tagged, the 12 bit frame VLAN ID is added to the
802.1Q header so upstream Ethernet devices know which VLAN ID the frame belongs to. The device reads
the 12 bit VLAN ID and forwards the frame to the appropriate VLAN. When a frame is received with no
802.1Q header, the upstream device classifies the frame using the default or native VLAN assigned to the
Trunk port. The native VLAN allows an Ethernet device to associate untagged frames to a VLAN when no
802.1Q frame is included in the frame. This feature is disabled by default.

native vlan <1-4094>

Specifies a numerical VLAN ID (1 - 4094) for the native VLAN
The native VLAN allows an Ethernet device to associate untagged frames to a VLAN, when no 802.1q
frame is included in the frame. Additionally, the native VLAN is the VLAN untagged traffic is directed over
when using a port in trunk mode.

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