I wasn't the original poster. :) The PE platform and configuration is important here though. It has to know to send double tagged frames from the remote end. I know for Juniper PE routers we have to turn on q-tunneling on the switch to get it to work for example.
2011/10/27 Laurent Geyer <[email protected]> > > > On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Keegan Holley <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Your diagram got mangled. I think your PE facing interface has to be a >> tunnel as well depending on the type of router you are connected to. > > > Assuming that the user port was an access port for vlan 1006 before, > nothing would really have to change on the PE configuration. > > The dot1q-tunneling configuration simply stacks a Vlan 1006 tag on top of > the frames received from the user port. For all intends and purposes > everything else stays the same. > > Keegan - Your configuration looks fine, are you 100% sure that the customer > is sending tagged frames? > > - Laurent > _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
