802.1Q Tunneling (Q-in-Q) | Brief Overview and Sample Configuration
In this video I briefly touch on the concepts of Q-in-Q and also provide a sample configuration.
Sample Configuration: www.rmtechcentral.com/802-1q-...
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Timeline:
0:00 - Introduction
0:11 - Overview
3:00 - Configuration
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Thanks for the explanation man! Super clear
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2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome. Thanks for your comment!
Hi Robs, nice explanation. Thanks man!
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2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, and you are very welcome!
Really nice video and demo explaining this, thanks! But please, for the love of god pick a higher contrast terminal. Take a look at Neil Andersons videos for a great example.
Hey Robert, I am currently proactively preparing for my CCNP ENCOR and I have been using Packet Tracer since last year (where I attained my CCNA) - I see GNS3 is more proficient. Would you mind giving a quick tutorial on how to Install and use the software? Thank you.
Awesome
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3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad that this was helpful!
Since QinQ is on the ISP side, would implementing VLANs say between two remote sites across a city require a business class connection or can it be done on a residential connection?
If customer side Q- In- Q enabled (double Tagging) in their network, what would be the configuration at Provider Side Network?
Which series cisco switch support dot1q tunnel?
QinQ is not working for me. I have copy-pasted the sample configuration. I am using Cisco CML. In this video, are you using hardware or all switches/router are on GNS3?
Please include selective qinq
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2 жыл бұрын
That might be a possibility. I'll put it on my list and we'll see what happens. Thanks for the feedback!
Can we pass layer 2 updates / traffic via isp network like CDP/vtp etc ?? If yes then what should be the extra configuration?
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2 жыл бұрын
You can tunnel layer 2 protocols such as CDP, VTP, STP, etc. The extra configuration would be to configure "l2protocol-tunnel" under the interfaces facing the customer equipment. If using my video as an example, you would issue the l2protocol-tunnel command under GI0/3 on SW1/SW3 as follows for CDP and VTP: l2protocol-tunnel cdp l2protocol-tunnel vtp. I hope this was a help and thank you for your question!