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DGS-3130 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide The fields that can be configured for Private VLAN Mapping are described below: Parameter Unit From Port - To Port Primary VID Action Secondary VID List Description Select the Switch unit that will be used for this configuration here. Select the range of ports that will be used for this configuration here. Select the Trunk option to specify that the trunk port will be associated with the private VLAN map. Enter the primary private VLAN ID here. Select Add to add a new entry based in the information entered. Select Remove to remove an entry based in the information entered. Enter the secondary private VLAN ID here. When ticking the Remove Mapping option, this specifies that this configuration will not be enabled. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. VLAN Tunnel Dot1q Tunnel This window is used to display and configure the 802.1Q VLAN tunnel settings. An 802.1Q tunnel port behaves as a User Network Interface (UNI) port of a service VLAN. The trunk ports which are tagged members of the service VLAN behave as the Network Node Interface (NNI) ports of the service VLAN. Only configure the 802.1Q tunneling Ethernet type on ports that are connected to the provider bridge network, which receives and transmits the service VLAN tagged frames. If the tunnel Ethernet type is configured, the specified value will be the Tag Protocol ID (TPID) in the outer VLAN tag of the transmitted frames of the port. The specified TPID is also used to identify the service VLAN tag for the received frame on this port. To view the following window, click L2 Features > VLAN Tunnel > Dot1q Tunnel, as shown below: Figure 5-38 Dot1q Tunnel Window The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter Inner TPID Description Enter the inner TPID value here. This value is in the hexadecimal form. The range is from 0x1 to 0xFFFF. The inner TPID is used to decide if the ingress packet is C-tagged. The inner TPID can be configured per system. 113