OK, that explains a lot... so, if we ditched the CDP tunnel, we would have
VLAN 10 inbound to Cat3...?


J

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Joe Astorino <[email protected]>wrote:

> 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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