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Chapter 13 Configuring GVRP
Default GVRP Configuration
Default GVRP Configuration
Table 13-1
shows the default GVRP configuration.
GVRP Configuration Guidelines
This section lists the guidelines for configuring GVRP:
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You can configure the per-port GVRP state only on 802.1Q-capable ports.
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You must enable GVRP on both ends of an 802.1Q trunk link.
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The GVRP registration mode for VLAN 1 is always fixed and is not configurable. VLAN 1 is always
carried by 802.1Q trunks on which GVRP is enabled.
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When VTP pruning is enabled, it runs on all GVRP-disabled 802.1Q trunk ports.
Configuring GVRP on the Switch
The following sections describe how to configure GVRP.
Enabling GVRP Globally
You must enable GVRP globally before any GVRP will process on the switch. Enabling GVRP globally
enables GVRP to perform VLAN pruning on 802.1Q trunk links. Pruning occurs only on GVRP-enabled
trunks. For information on setting the per-trunk port GVRP enable state, see the
“Enabling GVRP on
Individual 802.1Q Trunk Ports” section on page 13-3
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To enable dynamic VLAN creation, you must explicitly enable dynamic VLAN creation globally on the
switch as well. For information on enabling dynamic VLAN creation, see the
“Enabling GVRP Dynamic
VLAN Creation” section on page 13-4
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Table 13-1 GVRP Default Configuration
Feature
Default Value
GVRP global enable state
Disabled
GVRP per-trunk enable state
Disabled on all ports
GVRP dynamic creation of VLANs
Disabled
GVRP registration mode
normal, with VLAN 1 set to fixed, for all ports
GVRP applicant state
normal (ports do not declare VLANs when in STP
1
blocking state)
1.
STP = Spanning Tree Protocol
GARP timers
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Join time: 200 ms
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Leave time: 600 ms
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Leaveall time: 10,000 ms