HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Advanced Traffic Management G - Page 96

Block, Displaying the Static and Dynamic VLANs Active on the Switch, Learn, show vlans

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GVRP Configuring GVRP On a Switch Syntax: interface < port-list > unknown-vlans < learn | block | disable > Changes the Unknown VLAN field setting for the specified port(s). For example, to change and view the configuration for ports A1-A2 to Block: ProCurve (config)# interface d1-d2 unknown-vlans block ProCurve (config)# show gvrp GVRP support Maximum VLANs to support [8] : 8 Primary VLAN : DEFAULT_VLAN GVRP Enabled [No] : Yes Port Type | Unknown VLAN D1 1000X | Block D2 1000X | Block . . | . . . | . . . | . X2 | Learn C1 10GbE-CX4 | Learn Figure 3-8. Displaying the Static and Dynamic VLANs Active on the Switch Syntax: show vlans The show vlans command lists all VLANs present in the switch. For example, in the following illustration, switch "B" has one static VLAN (the default VLAN), with GVRP enabled and port 1 configured to Learn for Unknown VLANs. Switch "A" has GVRP enabled and has three static VLANs: the default VLAN, VLAN-222, and VLAN-333. In this scenario, switch B will dynamically join VLAN-222 and VLAN-333: 3-16

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GVRP
Configuring GVRP On a Switch
For example, to change and view the configuration for ports A1-A2 to
Block
:
Figure 3-8.
Displaying the Static and Dynamic VLANs Active on the Switch
For example, in the following illustration, switch “B” has one static VLAN (the
default VLAN), with GVRP enabled and port 1 configured to
Learn
for
Unknown VLANs. Switch “A” has GVRP enabled and has three static VLANs:
the default VLAN, VLAN-222, and VLAN-333. In this scenario, switch B will
dynamically join VLAN-222 and VLAN-333:
Syntax:
interface <
port-list
> unknown-vlans < learn | block | disable >
Changes the Unknown VLAN field setting for the specified
port(s).
Syntax:
show vlans
The
show vlans
command lists all VLANs present in the switch.
ProCurve (config)# interface d1-d2 unknown-vlans block
ProCurve (config)# show gvrp
GVRP support
Maximum VLANs to support [8] : 8
Primary VLAN : DEFAULT_VLAN
GVRP Enabled [No] : Yes
Port Type
| Unknown VLAN
---- --------- + ------------
D1
1000X
| Block
D2
1000X
| Block
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X2
| Learn
C1
10GbE-CX4 | Learn