Gotcha. Thanks for the info, I'll give that a try. It appears that I have to use Cisco in this particular instance unfortunately...
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:42 PM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) < [email protected]> wrote: > That would make it untagged. I think dot1q on the physical interface and > then dot1q sub-interfaces would give you QinQ. Never tried it. I don't have > much Cisco VLAN experience outside of switching. Mikrotik is so much > easier.. and cheaper. :) > > On 3/4/2015 2:11 AM, Jason McKemie wrote: > > What does "native" at the end of the command do? I also discovered that > when I use the vlan-id dot1q <VLAN> command on the physical interface, as > well as putting the IP address there, I can ping. Not sure what the > disconnect with the sub interface is... > > On Wednesday, March 4, 2015, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> encapsulation dot1q <VLAN_ID> native? Unless I'm confused what you're >> asking for... >> >> On 3/4/2015 1:28 AM, Jason McKemie wrote: >> >>> If I have an incoming VLAN tag that I want to strip on a Cisco router, >>> how would I do so? I've got a sub interface configured on the physical >>> interface where the VLAN enters the router, the correct VLAN number, and an >>> IP address on the same network as the device at the other end of the cable >>> configured on the sub interface. Still unable to ping anything. Is there a >>> command I'm missing here? I had a Mikrotik router in the same location that >>> I currently have the Cisco and didn't have any issues. >>> >> >> >
