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3-13 GARP
3-13.1
Configuration
The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) provides a generic framework
whereby devices in a bridged LAN (e.g. end stations and switches can register and
de-register attribute values, such as VLAN Identifiers, with each other). In doing so,
the attributes are propagated to devices in the bridged LAN, and these devices form
a reachability tree that is a subset of an active topology. GARP defines the
architecture, rules of operation, state machines and variables for the registration
and de-registration of attribute values.
A GARP participation in a switch or an end station consists of a GARP application
component and a GARP Information Declaration (GID) component associated with
each port or the switch. The propagation of information between GARP participants
for the same application in a bridge is carried out by the GARP Information
Propagation (GIP) component. Protocol exchanges take place between GARP
participants by means of LLC Type 1 services, using the group MAC address and PDU
format defined for the GARP application concerned.
This page allows you to configure the basic GARP Configuration settings for all switch
ports. The settings relate to the currently selected unit, as reflected by the page
header.
Web Interface
To configure GARP Port Configuration in the web interface:
1.
Click GARP configures.
2.
Specify GARP Configuration Parameters.
3.
Click “Apply”.
Figure 3-13.1: The GARP Port Configuration