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Use undo garp timer leaveall to restore the default. This may fail if the default is beyond the valid value range for the LeaveAll timer. By default, the LeaveAll timer is 1000 centiseconds. NOTE: To keep the dynamic VLANs learned through GVRP stable, do not set the LeaveAll timer smaller than its default value. Related commands: display garp timer and garp timer leave. Examples # Set the leaveall timer to 2000 centiseconds, assuming that the Leave timer on every port is set to 60 centiseconds. system-view [Sysname] garp timer leaveall 2000 gvrp Syntax gvrp View undo gvrp System view, Ethernet interface view, Layer-2 aggregate interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use gvrp to enable GVRP. Use undo gvrp to disable GVRP. By default, GVRP is disabled. Settings in system view take effect globally; settings in Ethernet view or Layer 2 aggregate interface take effect on the current interface. To enable GVRP on a port, enable GVRP globally before you enable it on the port. In interface view, you can use this command on trunk ports only. You cannot change the link type of a GVRP-enabled trunk port. Related commands: display gvrp status. Examples # Enable GVRP globally. system-view [Sysname] gvrp GVRP is enabled globally. 191

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Use
undo garp timer leaveall
to restore the default. This may fail if the default is beyond the valid value
range for the LeaveAll timer.
By default, the LeaveAll timer is 1000 centiseconds.
NOTE:
To keep the dynamic VLANs learned through GVRP stable, do not set the LeaveAll timer smaller than its
default value.
Related commands:
display garp timer
and
garp timer leave
.
Examples
# Set the leaveall timer to 2000 centiseconds, assuming that the Leave timer on every port is set to 60
centiseconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] garp timer leaveall 2000
gvrp
Syntax
gvrp
undo gvrp
View
System view, Ethernet interface view, Layer-2 aggregate interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use
gvrp
to enable GVRP.
Use
undo gvrp
to disable GVRP.
By default, GVRP is disabled.
Settings in system view take effect globally; settings in Ethernet view or Layer 2 aggregate interface take
effect on the current interface.
To enable GVRP on a port, enable GVRP globally before you enable it on the port.
In interface view, you can use this command on trunk ports only.
You cannot change the link type of a GVRP-enabled trunk port.
Related commands:
display gvrp status
.
Examples
# Enable GVRP globally.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] gvrp
GVRP is enabled globally.