GVRP Configuration
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Table 41describes the packet fields Figure 23.
Protocol Specifications
GVRP is defined in IEEE 802.1Q standard.
GVRP Configuration
The GVRP configuration tasks include configuring the timers, enabling GVRP, and
configuring the GVRP port registration mode.
Configuration
Prerequisite
The port on which GVRP will be enabled must be set to a trunk port.
Configuration Procedure
Table 41
Description of the packet fields
Field
Description
Value
Protocol ID
Protocol ID
1
Message
Each message consists of two parts:
Attribute Type and Attribute List.
—
Attribute Type
It is defined by specific GARP
application.
The attribute type of GVRP is 0x01.
Attribute List
It contains multiple attributes.
—
Attribute
Each general attribute consists of three
parts: Attribute Length, Attribute
Event and Attribute Value.
Each LeaveAll attribute consists of two
parts: Attribute Length and LeaveAll
Event.
—
Attribute Length
The length of the attribute
2 to 255
Attribute Event
The event described by the attribute
0: LeaveAll Event
1: JoinEmpty
2: JoinIn
3: LeaveEmpty
4: LeaveIn
5: Empty
Attribute Value
The value of the attribute
The attribute value of GVRP is the
VID.
End Mark
End mark of the GVRP PDU.
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Table 42
Configuration procedure
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure the
LeaveAll timer
garp timer leaveall
timer-value
Optional
By default, the LeaveAll timer is set to
1,000 centiseconds.
Enter Ethernet port
view
interface
interface-type
interface-number
—
Configure the Hold,
Join, and Leave
timers
garp timer
{
hold
|
join
|
leave }
timer-value
Optional
By default, the Hold, Join, and Leave
timers are set to 10, 20, and 60
centiseconds respectively.
Exit and return to
system view
quit
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