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Introduction |
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Feature | Default | Menu | CLI | Web |
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view GVRP configuration | n/a |
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list static and dynamic VLANs | n/a | — | |||
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enable or disable GVRP | disabled | ||||
enable or disable GVRP on | enabled | — | |||
individual ports |
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control how individual ports | Learn | ||||
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new VLANs |
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convert a dynamic VLAN to a | n/a | — | — | ||
static VLAN |
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configure static VLANs | DEFAULT_VLAN | ||||
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To understand and use GVRP you must have a working knowledge of 802.1Q VLAN tagging. (See
GVRP uses “GVRP Bridge Protocol Data Units” (“GVRP BPDUs”) to “adver tise” static VLANs. In this manual, a GVRP BPDU is termed an advertisement. Advertisements are sent outbound from ports on a switch to the devices directly connected to those ports.
GVRP enables the switch to dynamically create