Hello Vo Minh,
the configuration is described here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/metro/me3400e/software/release/12.2_44_ey/configuration/guide/swtunnel.html
what is important is to understand how it is used:
on customer side the port is configured as a L2 trunk
on service provider the port is configured as 802.1Q tunnel (other end of same link)
one or more customer vlans have to be associated with the customer for transport over the SP network
These vlans have to be different from native vlan vlan# or native vlan tagging has to be enabled on SP network switches.
the service is point to point to carry an etherchannel of two GE you need to use two different customer vlan ids
on the other site the same configuration is done with SP edge port configured as 802.1Q tunnel using the same customer vlan-id
additional configuration is needed to carry L2 signalling protocols like CDP, STP and VTP
SP tunnel ports automatically enables STP bpdu filtering on their side to avoid to take part in customer STP domain.
Hope to help
Giuseppe