Configuring Advanced Features

 

GVRP

 

As the above table indicates, when you enable GVRP, a port that has a Tagged

 

or Untagged static VLAN has the option for both generating advertisements

 

and dynamically joining other VLANs.

 

 

N o t e

In table 9-9, above, the Unknown VLAN parameters are configured on a per-

 

interface basis using the CLI. The Tagged, Untagged, Auto, and Forbid options

 

are configured in the VLAN context using either the menu interface or the CLI.

 

Because dynamic VLANs operate as Tagged VLANs, and because a tagged port

 

on one device cannot communicate with an untagged port on another device,

 

HP recommends that you use Tagged VLANs for the static VLANs you will use

 

to generate advertisements.

 

 

GVRP and VLAN Access Control

When you enable GVRP on a switch, the default GVRP parameter settings allow all of the switch’s ports to transmit and receive dynamic VLAN adver- tisements (GVRP advertisements) and to dynamically join VLANs. The two preceding sections describe the per-port features you can use to control and limit VLAN propagation. To summarize, you can:

Allow a port to advertise and/or join dynamic VLANs (the default).

Allow a port to send VLAN advertisements, but not receive them from other devices; that is, the port cannot dynamically join a VLAN but other devices can dynamically join the VLANs it advertises.

Prevent a port from sending dynamic VLAN advertisements for specific VLANs

Prevent a port from participating in GVRP operation.

Port-Leave From a Dynamic VLAN

A dynamic VLAN continues to exist on a port for as long as the port continues to receive advertisements of that VLAN from another device connected to that port or until you:

Convert the VLAN to a static VLAN (See “Converting a Dynamic VLAN to a Static VLAN” on page 9-67.)

Reconfigure the port to Block or Disable Disable GVRP

Reboot the switch

The time-to-live for dynamic VLANs is 10 seconds. That is, if a port has not received an advertisement for an existing dynamic VLAN during the last 10 seconds, the port removes itself from that dynamic VLAN.

Features

Configuring Advanced

 

 

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