Does anyone know of a way to do this without using 2 switches?  I've used
selective q-in-q to apply an outer 802.1Q tag to a given C-VID, as well as
a number of other options on a selective q-in-q port, but can't seem to
handle untagged packets the way I want to do it, i.e. applying an inner and
outer tag to the packet.  Using the native vlan doesn't work, or at least I
haven't managed to get it working that way.

Thank you,

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