TP-Link T2500G-10MPS T2500G-10MPSUN V1 Configuration Guide - Page 281
Configuring 802.1Q, for GVRP can be enabled only on trunk interfaces. For details, refer
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Configuring GVRP GVRP Configuration LeaveAll Timer (centisecond) When a GARP participant is enabled, the LeaveAll timer is started. When the LeaveAll timer expires, the GARP participant sends LeaveAll messages to request other GARP participants to re-register all its attributes. After that, the participant restarts the LeaveAll timer. The timer ranges from 1000 to 30000 centiseconds. The default is 1000 centiseconds. Join Timer (centisecond) Join timer controls the sending of Join messages. A participant starts the Join timer after sending the first Join message. If the participant does not receive any respond, it sends the second Join message when the Join timer expires. This ensures that the Join message can be sent to other participants. The timer ranges from 20 to 1000 centiseconds. The default is 20 centiseconds. Leave Timer (centisecond) The Leave timer controls attribute deregistration. A participant sends a Leave message if one of its attributes is deleted. The participant receiving the message starts the Leave timer. If the participant does not receive any Join message of the corresponding attribute before the Leave timer expires, the participant deregisters the attribute. The range is 60 to 3000 centiseconds. The default is 60 centiseconds. LAG 3) Click Apply. Displays the LAG the port is in. Note: • The member port of an LAG follows the configuration of the LAG but not its own. The configurations of the port can take effect only after it leaves the LAG. • When setting the timer values, make sure the values are within the required range. The configuration value for LeaveAll should be greater than or equal to ten times the Leave value. The value for Leave should be greater than or equal to two times the Join value. 2.2 Using the CLI GVRP requires VLAN creation first. And you need to set the link type of the ports as Trunk, for GVRP can be enabled only on trunk interfaces. For details, refer to Configuring 802.1Q VLAN. Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. Step 2 gvrp Enable GVRP globally. Step 3 interface { fastEthernet port | range fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range gigabitEthernet port-list | port-channel port-channel-id | range port-channel portchannelid-list } Enter interface configuration mode. Configuration Guide 254