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14-5 gvrp forbidden
This command is used to specify a port as being a forbidden member of the specified VLAN. Use the no form of
this command to remove the port as a forbidden member of all VLANs.
gvrp forbidden {all | [add | remove] VLAN-ID [, | -]}
no gvrp forbidden
Parameters
all
add
remove
VLAN-ID [,|-]
,
-
Default
No VLANs are forbidden.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 15.
Usage Guideline
The command is available for both physical ports and port-channel interface configuration. As a forbidden port
of a VLAN, a port is forbidden from becoming a member port of the VLAN via the GVRP operation. The VLAN
specified by the command does not need to exist.
This command only affects the GVRP operation. The setting only takes effect when GVRP is enabled.
The command only takes effect for hybrid mode and trunk mode.
Example
This example shows how to configure the interface eth1/0/1 as a forbidden port of VLAN 1000 via the GVRP
operation.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface Ethernet 1/0/1
Switch(config-if)# gvrp forbidden 1000
Switch(config-if)#
DIS-200G Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
Specifies that all VLANs, except VLAN 1, are forbidden on the
interface.
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN or a list VLANs to be added to
forbidden the VLAN list.
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN or a list VLANs to be removed from the
forbidden VLAN list.
(Optional) Specified the forbidden VLAN list. If the add or remove
option is not specified, the specified VLAN list will overwrite the
forbidden VLAN list. The range is 2 to 4094.
(Optional) Specifies a series of VLANs, or separate a range of
VLANs from a previous range. No spaces are required before and
after the comma.
(Optional) Specifies a range of VLANs. No spaces are required
before and after the hyphen.
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