
AT8402 Switching Commands
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Format no mode dvlan-tunnel
Mode Interface Config
2.4.4 show dot1q-tunnel
Use this command without the optional parameters to display all interfaces enabled for
Double VLAN Tunneling. Use the optional parameters to display detailed information
about Double VLAN Tunneling for the specified interface or all interfaces.
Format
show dot1q-tunnel [interface {<slot/port> | all}]
Modes Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Interface Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.
Mode The administrative mode through which Double VLAN Tunneling can
be enabled or disabled. The default value for this field is disabled.
EtherType A 2-byte hex EtherType to be used as the first 16 bits of the DVLAN
tunnel. There are three different EtherType tags. The first is 802.1Q,
which represents the commonly used value of 0x8100. The second is
vMAN, which represents the commonly used value of 0x88A8. If
EtherType is not one of these two values, then it is a custom tunnel
value, representing any value in the range of 0 to 65535.
2.4.5 show dvlan-tunnel
Use this command without the optional parameters to display all interfaces enabled for
Double VLAN Tunneling. Use the optional parameters to display detailed information
about Double VLAN Tunneling for the specified interface or all interfaces.
Format
show dvlan-tunnel [interface {<slot/port> | all}]
Modes Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Interface Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.
Mode The administrative mode through which Double VLAN Tunneling can
be enabled or disabled. The default value for this field is disabled.
EtherType A 2-byte hex EtherType to be used as the first 16 bits of the DVLAN
tunnel. There are three different EtherType tags. The first is 802.1Q,
which represents the commonly used value of 0x8100. The second is
vMAN, which represents the commonly used value of 0x88A8. If
EtherType is not one of these two values, then it is a custom tunnel
value, representing any value in the range of 0 to 65535.
2.5 Provisioning (IEEE 802.1p) Commands
This section describes the commands you use to configure provisioning, which allows
you to prioritize ports.
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