Hey Jonathan!

This is a question I get all the time in the live bootcamp.  The answer is
that the traffic will NOT get into the tunnel in this particular case.  In
this particular case you can not have both the CDP tunneling between R1 and
R2 (l2protocol-tunnel) AND the Q-Q tunnel at the same time.  This is because
of the restriction discussed.  In the real world you'd have to have another
redundant path or you'd have to turn off the CDP tunnel between R1 and R2.


On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Jonathan Charles <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK, first module, we are shown that VLAN 10 is pruned between CAT1 and 3
> and CAt2 and 4... this is so we don't violate the loop prevention rule..
>
> But, if we prune out VLAN 10, how does VLAN 10 traffic get into the Tunnel?
>
> What traffic are we tunneling, if not VLAN 10?
>
>
>
> Jonathan
>
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