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GVRP Commands
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode
User Guidelines
• An access port would not dynamically join a VLAN because it is always a member in only one
VLAN.
• Membership in an untagged VLAN would be propagated in a same way as a tagged VLAN. In
this case the PVID must be manually set to be the untagged VLAN VID.
Example
The following example enables GVRP on port g16.
garp timer
The
garp timer
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode command adjusts the
GARP application join, leave, and leaveall GARP timer values. To reset the timer to default values,
use the
no
form of this command.
Syntax
garp timer
{
join
|
leave
|
leaveall
}
timer_value
no garp timer
•
join
— Indicates the time in milliseconds that PDUs are transmitted.
(Range: 10-2147483640)
•
leave
— Indicates the amount of time in milliseconds that the Ethernet Switch Module
waits before leaving its GARP state. The Leave Time is activated by a Leave All Time
message sent/received, and cancelled by the Join message. (Range: 10-2147483640)
•
leaveall
— Used to confirm the port within the VLAN. The time in milliseconds between
messages sent. (Range: 10-2147483640)
•
timer_value —
Timer values in milliseconds.
Default Configuration
The default timer values are as follows:
• Join timer — 200 milliseconds
• Leave timer — 600 milliseconds
• Leavall timer — 10000 milliseconds
console(config)#
interface ethernet
g16
console(config-if)#
gvrp enable
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