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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide

OL-13270-03

Chapter 17 Configuring IEEE 802.1Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling

Understanding IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling

Customer traffic tagged in the normal way with appropriate VLAN IDs comes from an IEEE 802.1Q
trunk port on the customer device and into a tunnel port on the service-provider edge switch. The link
between the customer device and the edge switch is asymmetric because one end is configured as an
IEEE 802.1Q trunk port, and the other end is configured as a tunnel port. You assign the tunnel port
interface to an access VLAN ID that is unique to each customer. See

Figure 17-1

.

Figure 17-1

IEEE 802.1Q Tunnel Ports in a Service-Provider Network

Packets coming from the customer trunk port into the tunnel port on the service-provider edge switch
are normally IEEE 802.1Q-tagged with the appropriate VLAN ID. The the tagged packets remain intact
inside the switch and when they exit the trunk port into the service-provider network, they are
encapsulated with another layer of an IEEE 802.1Q tag (called the metro tag) that contains the VLAN
ID that is unique to the customer. The original customer IEEE 802.1Q tag is preserved in the
encapsulated packet. Therefore, packets entering the service-provider network are double-tagged, with
the outer (metro) tag containing the customer’s access VLAN ID, and the inner VLAN ID being that of
the incoming traffic.

When the double-tagged packet enters another trunk port in a service-provider core switch, the outer tag
is stripped as the switch processes the packet. When the packet exits another trunk port on the same core
switch, the same metro tag is again added to the packet.

Figure 17-2

shows the tag structures of the

double-tagged packets.

Customer A

VLANs 1 to 100

Customer B

VLANs 1 to 200

Customer B

VLANs 1 to 200

Customer A

VLANs 1 to 100

Tunnel port
VLAN 40

Tunnel port
VLAN 30

Trunk
ports

Trunk

ports

Tunnel port

VLAN 30

Tunnel port

VLAN 40

Service

provider

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Trunk
Asymmetric link

Tunnel port

VLAN 30

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