Whats the meaning of `802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping` and `802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping`?












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Whats the meaning of 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping and 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping?



Shows 802.1Q (QinQ) tunnel information.
802.1Q tunneling allows layer 2 VPN connectivity between sites by encapsulating 802.1Q trunk traffic inside another 802.1Q trunk.
Command Syntax
Command Modes Syntax Description
show dot1q-tunnel [interface {<interfaceName>| {port-channel <portChannel>}}]
show dot1q-tunnel {customer | provider} vlan mapping [interface {<interfaceName>| {port-channel <portChannel>}}]
show dot1q-tunnel encapsulation [interface {<interfaceName>| {port- channel <portChannel>}}]
Command Default Examples
#show dot1q-tunnel interface xe1
#show dot1q-tunnel interface port-channel 3800 #show dot1q-tunnel customer vlan mapping
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Privileged Mode
interface
interfaceName
port-channel
portChannel
#
Show 802.1Q tunnel configuration on the specified interface.
Interface to show information for.
Show 802.1Q tunnel configuration on the specified port channel.
Port channel to show 802.1Q tunnel configuration information for.
encapsulation
vlan mapping
customer
provider
interfaceName
This command has no default settings.
ONP – Layer 2 Commands
Displays 802.1Q tunnel stacked VLAN configuration.
Displays 802.1Q tunnel VLAN mapping information.
Displays 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping information.
Displays 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping information.
Name of an interface port. For example, xe1.


I do not understand the four lines:



Displays 802.1Q tunnel stacked VLAN configuration.
Displays 802.1Q tunnel VLAN mapping information.
Displays 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping information.
Displays 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping information.









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    Whats the meaning of 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping and 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping?



    Shows 802.1Q (QinQ) tunnel information.
    802.1Q tunneling allows layer 2 VPN connectivity between sites by encapsulating 802.1Q trunk traffic inside another 802.1Q trunk.
    Command Syntax
    Command Modes Syntax Description
    show dot1q-tunnel [interface {<interfaceName>| {port-channel <portChannel>}}]
    show dot1q-tunnel {customer | provider} vlan mapping [interface {<interfaceName>| {port-channel <portChannel>}}]
    show dot1q-tunnel encapsulation [interface {<interfaceName>| {port- channel <portChannel>}}]
    Command Default Examples
    #show dot1q-tunnel interface xe1
    #show dot1q-tunnel interface port-channel 3800 #show dot1q-tunnel customer vlan mapping
    118
    Privileged Mode
    interface
    interfaceName
    port-channel
    portChannel
    #
    Show 802.1Q tunnel configuration on the specified interface.
    Interface to show information for.
    Show 802.1Q tunnel configuration on the specified port channel.
    Port channel to show 802.1Q tunnel configuration information for.
    encapsulation
    vlan mapping
    customer
    provider
    interfaceName
    This command has no default settings.
    ONP – Layer 2 Commands
    Displays 802.1Q tunnel stacked VLAN configuration.
    Displays 802.1Q tunnel VLAN mapping information.
    Displays 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping information.
    Displays 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping information.
    Name of an interface port. For example, xe1.


    I do not understand the four lines:



    Displays 802.1Q tunnel stacked VLAN configuration.
    Displays 802.1Q tunnel VLAN mapping information.
    Displays 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping information.
    Displays 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping information.









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      Whats the meaning of 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping and 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping?



      Shows 802.1Q (QinQ) tunnel information.
      802.1Q tunneling allows layer 2 VPN connectivity between sites by encapsulating 802.1Q trunk traffic inside another 802.1Q trunk.
      Command Syntax
      Command Modes Syntax Description
      show dot1q-tunnel [interface {<interfaceName>| {port-channel <portChannel>}}]
      show dot1q-tunnel {customer | provider} vlan mapping [interface {<interfaceName>| {port-channel <portChannel>}}]
      show dot1q-tunnel encapsulation [interface {<interfaceName>| {port- channel <portChannel>}}]
      Command Default Examples
      #show dot1q-tunnel interface xe1
      #show dot1q-tunnel interface port-channel 3800 #show dot1q-tunnel customer vlan mapping
      118
      Privileged Mode
      interface
      interfaceName
      port-channel
      portChannel
      #
      Show 802.1Q tunnel configuration on the specified interface.
      Interface to show information for.
      Show 802.1Q tunnel configuration on the specified port channel.
      Port channel to show 802.1Q tunnel configuration information for.
      encapsulation
      vlan mapping
      customer
      provider
      interfaceName
      This command has no default settings.
      ONP – Layer 2 Commands
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel stacked VLAN configuration.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel VLAN mapping information.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping information.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping information.
      Name of an interface port. For example, xe1.


      I do not understand the four lines:



      Displays 802.1Q tunnel stacked VLAN configuration.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel VLAN mapping information.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping information.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping information.









      share|improve this question














      Whats the meaning of 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping and 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping?



      Shows 802.1Q (QinQ) tunnel information.
      802.1Q tunneling allows layer 2 VPN connectivity between sites by encapsulating 802.1Q trunk traffic inside another 802.1Q trunk.
      Command Syntax
      Command Modes Syntax Description
      show dot1q-tunnel [interface {<interfaceName>| {port-channel <portChannel>}}]
      show dot1q-tunnel {customer | provider} vlan mapping [interface {<interfaceName>| {port-channel <portChannel>}}]
      show dot1q-tunnel encapsulation [interface {<interfaceName>| {port- channel <portChannel>}}]
      Command Default Examples
      #show dot1q-tunnel interface xe1
      #show dot1q-tunnel interface port-channel 3800 #show dot1q-tunnel customer vlan mapping
      118
      Privileged Mode
      interface
      interfaceName
      port-channel
      portChannel
      #
      Show 802.1Q tunnel configuration on the specified interface.
      Interface to show information for.
      Show 802.1Q tunnel configuration on the specified port channel.
      Port channel to show 802.1Q tunnel configuration information for.
      encapsulation
      vlan mapping
      customer
      provider
      interfaceName
      This command has no default settings.
      ONP – Layer 2 Commands
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel stacked VLAN configuration.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel VLAN mapping information.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping information.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping information.
      Name of an interface port. For example, xe1.


      I do not understand the four lines:



      Displays 802.1Q tunnel stacked VLAN configuration.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel VLAN mapping information.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel customer VLAN mapping information.
      Displays 802.1Q tunnel provider VLAN mapping information.






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          Using QinQ (802.1ad) double tagging, you can use an inner (customer) VLAN ID and an outer (provider) VLAN ID.



          The point is that a provider can provide full, 802.1Q-tagged services to each client and still use the outer tag for their own VLAN infrastructure.



          Double tags can be used in plain frames or inside a (VPN) tunnel.






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            Using QinQ (802.1ad) double tagging, you can use an inner (customer) VLAN ID and an outer (provider) VLAN ID.



            The point is that a provider can provide full, 802.1Q-tagged services to each client and still use the outer tag for their own VLAN infrastructure.



            Double tags can be used in plain frames or inside a (VPN) tunnel.






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              Using QinQ (802.1ad) double tagging, you can use an inner (customer) VLAN ID and an outer (provider) VLAN ID.



              The point is that a provider can provide full, 802.1Q-tagged services to each client and still use the outer tag for their own VLAN infrastructure.



              Double tags can be used in plain frames or inside a (VPN) tunnel.






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                Using QinQ (802.1ad) double tagging, you can use an inner (customer) VLAN ID and an outer (provider) VLAN ID.



                The point is that a provider can provide full, 802.1Q-tagged services to each client and still use the outer tag for their own VLAN infrastructure.



                Double tags can be used in plain frames or inside a (VPN) tunnel.






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                Using QinQ (802.1ad) double tagging, you can use an inner (customer) VLAN ID and an outer (provider) VLAN ID.



                The point is that a provider can provide full, 802.1Q-tagged services to each client and still use the outer tag for their own VLAN infrastructure.



                Double tags can be used in plain frames or inside a (VPN) tunnel.







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