The switch aligns the SPB ethertype to BCB's locally configured SPB ethertype. The BCBs mark the
BTAG Ethertype of a transit MAC-in-MAC packet to match its locally configured value when
it exits on a different NNI port, even if the BTAG Ethertype on the incoming packet (CFM
or SPB) does not match its configured value.
![Note](images/note.png)
Note
ISIS Hello packets are always marked with 0x8100 ethertype, and do not change
according to the BCB's locally configured values.