Display Gvrp Statistics - HP 3100 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.
Description
Use display gvrp state to display GVRP state machines in a specified VLAN on a port.
Examples
# Display GVRP state machines in VLAN 2 on port Ethernet 1/0/1.
<Sysname> display gvrp state interface ethernet 1/0/1 vlan 2
GVRP state of VLAN 2 on port Ethernet1/0/1
Table 40 Command output
Field
GVRP state of VLAN 2 on port Ethernet1/0/1
Applicant state machine
Registrar state machine

display gvrp statistics

Syntax
display gvrp statistics [ interface interface-list ] [ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Applicant state machine
Registrar state machine
: VP
: MTR
Description
Information about the GVRP state machines in VLAN 2 on
port Ethernet 1/0/1.
Applicant state machine handles attribute declarations. Its
state can be VA, AA, QA, LA, VP, AP, QP, VO, AO, QO,
LO, VON, AON, and QON. Each state consists of two or
three letters with the following meanings:
The first letter indicates the state: V for Very anxious,
A for Anxious, Q for Quiet, and L for Leaving.
The second letter indicates the membership state: A
for Active member, P for Passive member, and O for
Observer.
The third letter N (if any) stands for Non-participant.
For example, VP indicates "Very anxious, Passive
member".
Registrar state machine records the registration of
attributes declared by other participants. Its state can be
INN, LV, L3, L2, L1, MT, INR, LVR, L3R, L2R, L1R, MTR,
INF, LVF, L3F, L2F, L1F, and MTF. Each state consists of
two or three letters or numbers with the following
meanings:
The first two letters or numbers indicate the state: IN
stands for In; LV, L3, L2, and L1 all stand for Leaving,
and L3, L2, L1 are three sub-states of LV; MT stands
for Empty
The third letter indicates the registration mode: N (if
any) for Normal registration, R for Registration fixed,
and F for Registration forbidden.
For example, MTR stands for "Empty, Registration fixed",
indicating the fixed registration mode in Empty state.
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