
14-8
Port-Based Virtual LANs (VLANs) and GVRP     
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
Port-Based Virtual LANs 
(VLANs) and GVRP
to ensure that multiple instances of DHCP or Bootp on different VLANs do not 
result  in conflicting configuration values for the switch. The primary VLAN 
is the VLAN the switch uses to run and manage these features and data. In the 
factory-default configuration, the switch designates the default VLAN 
(DEFAULT_VLAN) as the primary VLAN. However,  to provide more control 
in your network, you can designate another VLAN as primary. To summarize, 
designating a non-default VLAN as primary means that:
■The stacking feature runs on the switch’s designated primary VLAN 
instead of the default VLAN
■The switch reads DHCP responses on the primary VLAN instead of on the 
default VLAN. (This includes such DHCP-resolved parameters as the 
TimeP server address, Default TTL, and IP addressing—including the 
Gateway IP address—when the switch configuration specifies DHCP as 
the source for these values.)
■The default VLAN continues to operate as a standard VLAN (except, as 
noted above, you cannot delete it or change its VID). 
■Any ports not specifically assigned to  another VLAN will remain assigned 
to the Default VLAN, regardless of wh ether it is the primary VLAN.
Candidates for primary VLAN include any static VLAN currently configured 
on the switch. (A dynamic—GVRP-learned—VLAN that has not been con-
verted to a static VLAN cannot be the pr imary VLAN.) To display the current 
primary VLAN, use the CLI show vlan command.
Note If you configure a non-default VLAN as the primiary V LAN, you cannot delete 
that VLAN unless you first select a different VLAN to act as primary.
If you manually configure a gateway on the switch, it will ignore any gateway 
address received via DHCP or Bootp.
Per-Port Static VLAN Configuration OptionsThe following figure and table show the options you have for assigning 
individual ports to a static VLAN. Note that GVRP, if configured, affects these 
options and VLAN behaviour on the switch. The display below shows the per-
port VLAN configuration options. Table 14-1 briefly describes these options.