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Network diagram for GVRP normal registration mode configuration
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure Device A.
# Enable GVRP globally.
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] gvrp
# Configure port Ethernet 1/0/1 as a trunk port, and assign it to all VLANs.
[DeviceA] interface ethernet 1/0/1
[DeviceA-Ethernet1/0/1] port link-type trunk
[DeviceA-Ethernet1/0/1] port trunk permit vlan all
# Enable GVRP on trunk port Ethernet 1/0/1.
[DeviceA-Ethernet1/0/1] gvrp
[DeviceA-Ethernet1/0/1] quit
# Create VLAN 2 (a static VLAN).
[DeviceA] vlan 2
[DeviceA-vlan2] quit
2.
Configure Device B.
# Enable GVRP globally.
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] gvrp
# Configure port Ethernet 1/0/1 as a trunk port, and assign it to all VLANs.
[DeviceB] interface ethernet 1/0/1
[DeviceB-Ethernet1/0/1] port link-type trunk
[DeviceB-Ethernet1/0/1] port trunk permit vlan all
# Enable GVRP on trunk port Ethernet 1/0/1.
[DeviceB-Ethernet1/0/1] gvrp
[DeviceB-Ethernet1/0/1] quit
# Create VLAN 3 (a static VLAN).
[DeviceB] vlan 3
[DeviceB-vlan3] quit
3.
Verify the configuration.
Use the
display gvrp local-vlan
command to display the local VLAN information that GVRP maintains on
ports. For example:
# Display the local VLAN information that GVRP maintains on port Ethernet 1/0/1 of Device A.
[DeviceA] display gvrp local-vlan interface ethernet 1/0/1
Following VLANs exist in GVRP local database:
1(default),2-3
According to the output, information about VLAN 1, static VLAN information of VLAN 2 on the local
device, and dynamic VLAN information of VLAN 3 on Device B are all registered through GVRP.
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