D-Link DGS-3208TG User Guide - Page 67

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Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide The fields above include: ♦ VID Enter a VLAN ID from 1 to 4094 and hit . This is the VLAN that will be defined on this screen. ♦ VLAN Name Description of the VLAN. ♦ Tag/Untag Toggle between T for tag and U for untag for each port. ♦ Egress/Forbidden Position the cursor over the dash "-" representing the appropriate port number and press to select E for Egress membership, or leave the dash "- ". An E designates the specified port as a static member of the VLAN. A dash means the port is not given VLAN membership for the VID entered above. ♦ State Toggle between Active and Inactive. ♦ Status This indicates the current 802.1Q Static VLAN status. Choose Configure Port GVRP Settings to access the fourth item on the IEEE 802.1Q VLANs Configuration menu. The following screen appears: Figure 6-41. GVRP Configuration screen This screen allows you to enable or disable GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP), where GARP is the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol, on individual ports. GVRP updates dynamic VLAN registration entries and communicates the new VLAN information across the network. This allows, among other things, for stations to physically move to other switch ports and keep their same VLAN settings, without having to reconfigure VLAN settings on the Switch. Press APPLY to let your changes take effect. Configure GMRP Group Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) allows multicasts to be sent on a single VLAN without affecting other VLANs or broadcast domains. Group registration entries indicate for each port whether frames to be sent to a group MAC address and on a certain VLAN should be filtered or discarded. Use the GMRP Configuration screen to enable or disable GMRP. To make GMRP configuration changes, select Configure GMRP at the bottom of the VLAN Configuration menu (when IEEE 802.1Q VLANs is set). The following screen appears: 55

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Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
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The fields above include:
VID
Enter a VLAN ID from 1 to 4094 and hit <Enter>. This is the VLAN that will be defined on this
screen.
VLAN Name
Description of the VLAN.
Tag/Untag
Toggle between
T
for tag and
U
for untag for each port.
Egress/Forbidden
Position the cursor over the dash “–“ representing the appropriate port number and
press <space bar> to select
E
for Egress membership, or leave the dash “– “. An
E
designates the specified
port as a static member of the VLAN. A dash means the port is not given VLAN membership for the VID
entered above.
State
Toggle between
Active
and
Inactive
.
Status
This indicates the current 802.1Q Static VLAN status.
Choose
Configure Port GVRP Settings
to access the fourth item on the
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
Configuration
menu. The following screen appears:
Figure 6-41.
GVRP Configuration screen
This screen allows you to enable or disable GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP), where GARP is the
Generic Attribute Registration Protocol, on individual ports. GVRP updates dynamic VLAN registration
entries and communicates the new VLAN information across the network. This allows, among other things,
for stations to physically move to other switch ports and keep their same VLAN settings, without having to
reconfigure VLAN settings on the Switch. Press APPLY to let your changes take effect.
Configure GMRP
Group Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) allows multicasts to be sent on a single VLAN without
affecting other VLANs or broadcast domains. Group registration entries indicate for each port whether frames
to be sent to a group MAC address and on a certain VLAN should be filtered or discarded. Use the
GMRP
Configuration
screen to enable or disable GMRP.
To make GMRP configuration changes, select
Configure GMRP
at the bottom of the
VLAN Configuration
menu (when
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
is set). The following screen appears: