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GVRP, GVRP overview, GVRP registration modes, Protocols and standards, GVRP configuration task list

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Field Description Attribute event Event that the attribute describes Attribute value Attribute value Value • 0x00-LeaveAll event • 0x01-JoinEmpty event • 0x02-JoinIn event • 0x03-LeaveEmpty event • 0x04-LeaveIn event • 0x05-Empty event VLAN ID for GVRP If the value of the attribute event field is 0x00 (LeaveAll event), the attribute value field is invalid. The destination MAC addresses of GARP messages are multicast MAC addresses, and vary with GARP applications. For example, the destination MAC address of GVRP is 01-80-C2-00-00-21. GVRP GVRP overview As a GARP application, GVRP uses the operating mechanism of GARP to maintain and propagate dynamic VLAN registrations throughout a switched LAN. In a switched LAN, each GVRP-enabled switch sends and receives VLAN declarations and withdrawals from other GVRP-enabled switches, and dynamically updates its local database, including active VLAN members and through which port each VLAN member can be reached. This makes sure that all GVRP-enabled switches in a LAN maintain the same VLAN information. The VLAN information propagated by GVRP includes not only manually configured static VLAN information but also dynamic VLAN information from other switches. GVRP registration modes GVRP is available on trunk ports. It provides the following registration modes: • Normal mode-Performs dynamic VLAN registrations and deregistrations on the trunk port, and sends declarations and withdrawals for dynamic and static VLANs. VLANs manually configured are called static VLANs, and VLANs created by GVRP are called dynamic VLANs. • Fixed mode-Disables the trunk port to register or withdraw dynamic VLAN information, but allows the port to send declarations for static VLANs. A trunk port in this mode carries only static VLANs, even if it has been assigned to all VLANs. • Forbidden mode-Disables the trunk port to register or withdraw dynamic VLAN information, and allows the port to send declarations only for VLAN 1. A trunk port in this mode carries only VLAN 1 even if it has been assigned to any other VLANs. Protocols and standards IEEE 802.1Q, Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks GVRP configuration task list When you configure GVRP, follow these guidelines: 145

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Field
Description
Value
Attribute event
Event that the attribute describes
0x00
—LeaveAll event
0x01
—JoinEmpty event
0x02
—JoinIn event
0x03
—LeaveEmpty event
0x04
—LeaveIn event
0x05
—Empty event
Attribute value
Attribute value
VLAN ID for GVRP
If the value of the attribute event field is
0x00 (LeaveAll event), the attribute value
field is invalid.
The destination MAC addresses of GARP messages are multicast MAC addresses, and vary with GARP
applications. For example, the destination MAC address of GVRP is 01-80-C2-00-00-21.
GVRP
GVRP overview
As a GARP application, GVRP uses the operating mechanism of GARP to maintain and propagate
dynamic VLAN registrations throughout a switched LAN.
In a switched LAN, each GVRP-enabled switch sends and receives VLAN declarations and withdrawals
from other GVRP-enabled switches, and dynamically updates its local database, including active VLAN
members and through which port each VLAN member can be reached. This makes sure that all
GVRP-enabled switches in a LAN maintain the same VLAN information.
The VLAN information propagated by GVRP includes not only manually configured static VLAN
information but also dynamic VLAN information from other switches.
GVRP registration modes
GVRP is available on trunk ports. It provides the following registration modes:
Normal
mode
—Performs dynamic VLAN registrations and deregistrations on the trunk port, and
sends declarations and withdrawals for dynamic and static VLANs. VLANs manually configured
are called static VLANs, and VLANs created by GVRP are called dynamic VLANs.
Fixed
mode
—Disables the trunk port to register or withdraw dynamic VLAN information, but allows
the port to send declarations for static VLANs. A trunk port in this mode carries only static VLANs,
even if it has been assigned to all VLANs.
Forbidden
mode
—Disables the trunk port to register or withdraw dynamic VLAN information, and
allows the port to send declarations only for VLAN 1. A trunk port in this mode carries only VLAN
1 even if it has been assigned to any other VLANs.
Protocols and standards
IEEE 802.1Q,
Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks
GVRP configuration task list
When you configure GVRP, follow these guidelines: