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Chapter 17 Configuring GVRP
Default GVRP Configuration
Default GVRP Configuration
Table 17-1
shows the default GVRP configuration.
GVRP Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when 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
These sections describe how to configure GVRP:
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Enabling GVRP Globally, page 17-3
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Enabling GVRP on Individual 802.1Q Trunk Ports, page 17-3
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Enabling GVRP Dynamic VLAN Creation, page 17-4
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Configuring GVRP Registration, page 17-5
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Configuring GVRP VLAN Declarations from Blocking Ports, page 17-6
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Setting the GARP Timers, page 17-7
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Displaying GVRP Statistics, page 17-8
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Clearing GVRP Statistics, page 17-8
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Disabling GVRP on Individual 802.1Q Trunk Ports, page 17-8
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Disabling GVRP Globally, page 17-9
Table 17-1
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 the 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