GVRP

Configuring GVRP On a Switch

The Unknown VLAN fields enable you to configure each port to:

Learn - Dynamically join any advertised VLAN and advertise all VLANs learned through other ports.

Block - Do not dynamically join any VLAN, but still advertise all VLANs learned through other ports.

Disable - Ignore and drop all incoming advertisements and do not transmit any advertisements.

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Switch Configuration - VLAN - VLAN Support

Maximum VLANs to support [8] : 8

Primary VLAN : DEFAULT_VLAN

GVRP Enabled [No] : Yes

Port

Type

Unknown VLAN Join Leave Leaveall

------------- + ------------ ----- ----- --------

D1

1000X

Block

20

300

1000

D2

1000X

Block

20

300

1000

D3

1000X

Disable

20

300

1000

D4

1000X

Disable

20

300

1000

D5

1000X

Disable

20

300

1000

D6

1000X

Disable

20

300

1000

D7

1000X

Disable

20

300

1000

D8

1000X

Disable

20

300

1000

Actions->

Cancel

Edit

Save

Help

 

Use arrow keys to change action selection and <Enter> to execute action.

Figure 3-5. Example Showing Default Settings for Handling Advertisements

3.Use the arrow keys to select the port you want, and the Space bar to select Unknown VLAN option for any ports you want to change.

4.When you finish making configuration changes, press [Enter], then [S] (for Save) to save your changes to the Startup-Config file.

CLI: Viewing and Configuring GVRP

GVRP Commands Used in This Section

show gvrp

below

gvrp

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unknown-vlans

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Displaying the Switch’s Current GVRP Configuration. This command shows whether GVRP is disabled, along with the current settings for the maximum number of VLANs and the current Primary VLAN. (For more on the last two parameters, see chapter 2, “Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)” .)

Syntax:

show gvrp

Shows the current settings.

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