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VLAN Stacking
With the virtual local area network (VLAN)-stacking feature (also called stackable VLANs and QinQ), you 
can “stack” VLANs into one tunnel and switch them through the network transparently.
The Dell Networking operating software supports this feature on Dell Networking OS.
For more information about basic VLAN commands, refer to the Virtual LAN (VLAN) Commands section in 
the 
Important Points to Remember
• If you do not enable the spanning tree protocol (STP) across the stackable VLAN network, STP bridge 
protocol data units (BPDUs) from the customer’s networks are tunneled across the stackable VLAN 
network.
• If you do enable STP across the stackable VLAN network, STP BPDUs from the customer’s networks 
are consumed and not tunneled across the stackable VLAN network unless you enable protocol 
tunneling.
NOTE: For more information about protocol tunneling on the E-Series, refer to 
• Layer 3 protocols are not supported on a stackable VLAN network.
• Assigning an IP address to a stackable VLAN is supported when all the members are only stackable 
VLAN trunk ports. IP addresses on a stackable VLAN-enabled VLAN are not supported if the VLAN 
contains stackable VLAN access ports. This facility is provided for the simple network management 
protocol (SNMP) management over a stackable VLAN-enabled VLAN containing only stackable VLAN 
trunk interfaces. Layer 3 routing protocols on such a VLAN are not supported.
• Dell Networking recommends that you do not use the same MAC address, on different customer 
VLANs, on the same stackable VLAN.
• Interfaces configured using stackable VLAN access or stackable VLAN trunk commands do not switch 
traffic for the default VLAN. These interfaces are switch traffic only when they are added to a non-
default VLAN.
• Starting with Dell Networking OS version 7.8.1 for C-Series and S-Series (Dell Networking OS version 
7.7.1 for E-Series, 8.2.1.0 for E-Series ExaScale), a vlan-stack trunk port is also allowed to be 
configured as a tagged port and as an untagged port for single-tagged VLANs. When the vlan-stack 
trunk port is also a member of an untagged vlan, the port must be in Hybrid mode. Refer to 
 
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