The only caveat I know of is with l2pt where receiving a l2tp frame will cause 
an l2pt enabled port to go err-disable. Doesn't look like that will happen with 
either of your scenarios so I think you're good. 

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On Feb 19, 2011, at 7:56 PM, "Jason Maynard" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am just looking for confirmation
> 
> 
> 
> Do you require an isolated trunk link when using dot1q-tunnel or do you just
> need to ensure the VLAN is allowed on the respective trunk?
> 
> 
> 
> For example
> 
> |R1| 0/1 ----- 0/1 |CAT1| 0/21 0/22 ============ 0/21 0/22 |CAT2| 0/2 ----
> 0/0 |R2|
> 
> You want R1 and R2 to see each other as CDP neighbors.
> 
> CAT1
> ____
> 
> interface 0/1
> switchport access vlan 999
> switchport mode dot1q-tunnel
> l2protocol-tunnel cdp
> no cdp enable
> 
> vlan 10,20,30,40,999
> 
> CAT2
> ____
> 
> interface 0/2
> switchport access vlan 999
> switchport mode dot1q-tunnel
> l2protocol-tunnel cdp
> no cdp enable
> 
> vlan 10,20,30,40,999
> 
> 
> 
> For the trunks 21 and 22 (not running etherchannel)
> 
> I could run all VLANs across both 21 and 22
> I could run VLANS 10,20,30,40 on 21 and 999 on 22
> 
> 
> Are there any issues with either option ? 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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