Gvrp Setting - D-Link DXS-3326GSR Manual

Managed 24-port gigabit and 4 1000base-t combo ports layer 3 stackable ethernet switch
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User Defined
Packet ID
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Port Settings
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Egress
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GVRP Setting

In the Configuration menu, open the VLANs folder and click GVRP Setting.
The GVRP Settings window, shown below, allows you to determine whether the Switch will share its VLAN
configuration information with other GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) enabled switches. In addition, Ingress
Checking can be used to limit traffic by filtering incoming packets whose PVID does not match the PVID of the port.
Results can be seen in the table under the configuration settings, as seen below.
DXS-3326GSR Gigabit Layer 3 Switch
information is defined by the Systems Network Architecture(SNA) 802.2 Protocol.
netBios - Using this parameter will instruct the switch to forward packets to this VLAN if
the tag in the packet header is concurrent with this protocol. This packet header
information is defined by the NetBIOS Protocol.
xns - Using this parameter will instruct the switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the
tag in the packet header is concurrent with this protocol. This packet header information
is defined by the Xerox Network Systems (XNS) Protocol.
vines - Using this parameter will instruct the switch to forward packets to this VLAN if
the tag in the packet header is concurrent with this protocol. This packet header
information is defined by the Banyan Virtual Intergrated Network Service (VINES)
Protocol.
ipV6 - Using this parameter will instruct the switch to forward packets to this VLAN if the
tag in the packet header is concurrent with this protocol. This packet header information
is defined by the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Protocol.
userDefined - Using this parameter will instruct the switch to forward packets to this
VLAN if the tag in the packet header is concurrent with this protocol defined by the user.
This packet header information is defined by entering the following information:
Specifies that the VLAN will only accept packets with this hexadecimal 802.1Q Ethernet
type value in the packet header. The user may define an entry, in the hexidecimal form
(ffff) to define the packet identification. (The user only need enter the final four integers
of the hexidecimal format to define the packet ID – {hex 0x0 0xffff}) This field is only
operable if userDefined is selected in the Protocol ID field.
Specifies that the switch will examine the octet of the packet header referring to one of
the protocols listed (Ethernet, LLC or SNAP), looking for a match of the hexidecimal
value previously entered. All will instruct the Switch to examine the total packet header.
After a match is found, the Switch will forward the packet to this VLAN. This field is only
operable if userDefined is selected in the Protocol ID field
Allows an individual port to be specified as member of a VLAN.
Specifies the port as either 802.1Q tagging or 802.1Q untagged. Checking the box will
designate the port as Tagged.
Allows an individual port to be specified as a non-VLAN member.
Select this to specify the port as a static member of the VLAN. Egress member ports are
ports that will be transmitting traffic for the VLAN. These ports can be either tagged or
untagged.
Select this to specify the port as not being a member of the VLAN and that the port is
forbidden from becoming a member of the VLAN dynamically.
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