Defining Garp; Figure 3-111. Mapping Groups To Vlan Page - Alcatel OS-LS-6224 User Manual

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Configuring the Switch
• Group ID — Defines the protocol group ID to which the interface is added.
• VLAN ID — Attaches the interface to a user-defined VLAN ID. VLAN group ports
can either be attached to a VLAN ID or a VLAN name. The possible field range is
1-4093, and 4095 (4094 is not available for configuration).
• Remove — If checked, removes the VLAN Group mapping.
Web – Click Layer 2, VLAN, VLAN Groups, Mapping Groups to VLAN. Define the
fields and click Apply.
CLI – The following is an example of the CLI commands used to map interfaces to
VLAN groups:
Console(config)# switchport general map macs-group vlan
Console(config)# switchport general map subnets-group vlan

Defining GARP

Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) protocol is a general-purpose
protocol that registers any network connectivity or membership-style information.
GARP defines a set of devices interested in a given network attribute, such as VLAN
or multicast address. When configuring GARP, ensure the following:
The leave time must be greater than or equal to three times the join time.
The leave-all time must be greater than the leave time.
Set the same GARP timer values on all Layer 2-connected devices. If the
GARP timers are set differently on the Layer 2-connected devices, the GARP
application does not operate successfully.
The GARP Configuration Page contains parameters for defining network attributes
such as VLAN or multicast addresses.
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Figure 3-111. Mapping Groups to VLAN Page

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