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MULTILINK ML810 MANAGED EDGE SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONFIGURING GVRP WITH ENERVISTA SECURE WEB MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP
11.3 Configuring GVRP with EnerVista Secure Web
Management software
11.3.1 Example
To configure GVRP,
Select the
Configuration > VLAN > GVRP
menu item.
From the GVRP menu screen, GVRP can be enabled or disabled using the drop down menu.
Each specific port can be put in the Learn, Disable or Enable state as shown in Table 11–2:
The unknown VLAN parameters are configured on a per interface basis using the CLI. The
tagged, untagged, Auto, and Forbid options are configured in the VLAN context. Since
dynamic VLANs operate as tagged VLANs, and it is possible that a tagged port on one
device may not communicate with an untagged port on another device, GE Digital Energy
recommends that you use tagged VLANs for the static VLANs.
A dynamic VLAN continues to exist on a port for as long as the port continues to receive
advertisements of that VLAN from another device connected to that port or until you:
• Convert the VLAN to a static VLAN
• Reconfigure the port to Block or Disable
• Disable GVRP
• Save the configuration
• Reboot the switch
The time-to-live for dynamic VLANs is 10 seconds. That is, if a port has not received an
advertisement for an existing dynamic VLAN during the last 10 seconds, the port removes
itself from that dynamic VLAN.
Refer to
on page 11–6 for additional information on using GVRP.