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) <geo...@cbcast.com <mailto:geo...@cbcast.com>> 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.



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