Dell Force10 S4820T FTOS Command Reference Guide - Page 554
Important Points to Remember, GARP Information Declaration GID
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com GVRP ensures that all participants on a bridged LAN maintain the same VLAN registration information. The VLAN registration information propagated by GVRP include both manually configured local static entries and dynamic entries from other devices. GVRP participants have the following components: • The GVRP application • GARP Information Propagation (GIP) • GARP Information Declaration (GID) Important Points to Remember • GVRP is supported on Layer 2 ports only. • All VLAN ports added by GVRP are tagged. • GVRP is supported on untagged ports belonging to a default VLAN, and tagged ports. • GVRP cannot be enabled on untagged ports belonging to a non-default VLAN unless native VLAN is turned on. • GVRP requires end stations with dynamic access NICs. • Based on updates from GVRP-enabled devices, GVRP allows the system to dynamically create a port-based VLAN (unspecified) with a specific VLAN ID and a specific port. • On a port-by-port basis, GVRP allows the system to learn about GVRP updates to an existing port-based VLAN with that VLAN ID and IEEE 802.1Q tagging. • GVRP allows the system to send dynamic GVRP updates about your existing port-based VLAN. • GVRP updates are not sent to any blocked Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) ports. GVRP operates only on ports that are in the forwarding state. • GVRP operates only on ports that are in the STP forwarding state. If GVRP is enabled, a port that changes to the STP forwarding state automatically begins to participate in GVRP. A port that changes to an STP state other than forwarding no longer participates in GVRP. • VLANs created dynamically with GVRP exist only as long as a GVRP-enabled device is sending updates. If the devices no longer send updates, or GVRP is disabled, or the system is rebooted, all dynamic VLANs are removed. • GVRP manages the active topology, not non-topological data such as VLAN protocols. If a local bridge needs to classify and analyze packets by VLAN protocols, you must manually configure protocol-based VLANs, and simply rely on GVRP for VLAN updates. But if the local bridge needs to know only how to reach a given VLAN, then GVRP provides all necessary information. • The VLAN topologies that GVRP learns are treated differently from VLANs that are statically configured. The GVRP dynamic updates are not saved in NVRAM, while static updates are saved in NVRAM. When GVRP is disabled, the system deletes all VLAN interfaces that were learned through GVRP and leaves unchanged all VLANs that were manually configured. 554 | GARP VLAN Registration (GVRP)