VLAN Management
GVRP Set tings
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LAG—If interface selected is Port, displays the LAG in which it is a member.
STEP 3 Select a port, and click the Join VLAN button.
STEP 4 Enter the values for the following fields:
Interface—Select a Port or LAG. Select the Unit/Slot on a 500 Series
device.
Mode—Displays the port VLAN mode that was selected in the Interface
Settings page.
Select VLAN—To associate a port with a VLAN(s), move the VLAN ID(s) from
the left list to the right list by using the arrow buttons. The default VLAN might
appear in the right list if it is tagged, but it cannot be selected.
Tagging—Select one of the following tagging/PVID options:
-Tag g e d —Select whether the port is tagged. This is not relevant for
Access ports.
-Untagged—Select whether port is untagged. This is not relevant for
Access ports.
-PVID—Port PVID is set to this VLAN. If the interface is in access mode or
trunk mode, the device automatically makes the interface an untagged
member of the VLAN. If the interface is in general mode, you must
manually configure VLAN membership.
STEP 5 Click Apply. The settings are modified and written to the Running Configuration
file.
To see the administrative and operational VLANs on an interface, click Details.
GVRP Settings
Adjacent VLAN-aware devices can exchange VLAN information with each other
by using the Generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP). GVRP is based on the
Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) and propagates VLAN information
throughout a bridged network.
Since GVRP requires support for tagging, the port must be configured in Trunk or
General mode.