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Configuring Advanced Features
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Converting a Dynamic VLAN to a Static VLAN.
If a port on the switch
has joined a dynamic VLAN, you can use the following command to convert
that dynamic VLAN to a static VLAN:
Syntax:
static <
dynamic
-
vlan-id
>
For example, to convert dynamic VLAN 333 (from the previous example) to a
static VLAN:
SMC6624M(config)# static 333
Web: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
To view, enable, disable, or reconfigure GVRP:
1.
Click on the
Configuration
tab.
2.
Click on [VLAN Configuration] and do the following:
•
To enable or disable GVRP, click on
GVRP Enabled
.
•
To change the Unknown VLAN field for any port:
i.
Click on [GVRP Security] and make the desired changes.
ii.
Click on [Apply] to save and implement your changes to the
Unknown VLAN fields.
GVRP Operating Notes
■
A dynamic VLAN must be converted to a static VLAN before it can have
an IP address.
■
Converting a dynamic VLAN to a static VLAN and then executing the
write
memory
command saves the VLAN in the startup-config file and makes it
a permanent part of the switch’s VLAN configuration.
■
Within the same broadcast domain, a dynamic VLAN can pass through a
device that is not GVRP-aware. This is because a hub or a switch that is
not GVRP-ware will flood the GVRP (multicast) advertisement packets
out all ports.
■
GVRP assigns dynamic VLANs as Tagged VLANs. To configure the VLAN
as Untagged, you must first convert it to a static VLAN.
■
Rebooting a switch on which a dynamic VLAN exists deletes that VLAN.
However, the dynamic VLAN re-appears after the reboot if GVRP is
enabled and the switch again receives advertisements for that VLAN
through a port configured to add dynamic VLANs.