MIB Variables Associated With GVRP
TABLE 3-12 MIB Variables Associated With GVRP
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GVRP Status | Read/write | enabled (1), | disabled | |
| dot1dBridge. |
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| qBridgeMIB. |
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| dot1qBase. |
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| dot1qGvrpStatus |
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3.3.1.3Configuring VLANs
When configuring VLANs using the web interface or CLI, the following parameters are displayed or can be configured:
■ID – The ID of configured VLAN (1 to 4094).
■Name – The name of the VLAN (1 to 15 characters).
■Status – The current operational state of the VLAN.
■Enable (Active9) – The VLAN is active.
■Disable (Suspend9) – The VLAN is suspended; that is, it does not pass packets.
■Creation Type – The method by which the VLAN was added to the switch.
■Dynamic GVRP (Dynamic9): Automatically learned through GVRP.
■Permanent (Static9): Manually configured as a static entry.
■Ports / Channel groups9 – The interfaces that are members of the VLAN.
Web Interface: Configuring VLANs
To create a new VLAN, follow these steps:
1.Open Switch Config ⇒ VLANs.
2.Type the new VLAN ID and name.
3.Set the status to Enabled or Disabled.
4.Click Add.
To modify existing VLANs:
1.Select one or more entries.
9. CLI displays these terms.