Garp Vlan Registration Protocol (Gvrp); Overview; Important Points To Remember - Dell Force10 MXL Blade Configuration Manual

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GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)

This chapter contains the following sections:
Configuring GVRP
Enabling GVRP Globally
Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 Interface
Configuring GVRP Registration
Configuring a GARP Timer

Overview

Typical virtual local area network (VLAN) implementation involves manually configuring each Layer 2
switch that participates in a given VLAN. GARP VLAN registration protocol (GVRP), defined by the
IEEE 802.1q specification, is a Layer 2 network protocol that provides for automatic VLAN configuration
of switches. GVRP-compliant switches use the generic attribute registration protocol (GARP) to register
and de-register attribute values, such as VLAN IDs, with each other.
GVRP exchanges network VLAN information to allow switches to dynamically forward frames for one or
more VLANs. Consequently, GVRP spreads this information and configures the needed VLAN(s) on any
additional switches in the network. Data propagates using the exchange of GVRP protocol data units
(PDUs).
The purpose of GVRP is to simplify (but not eliminate) static configuration. The idea is to configure
switches at the edge and have the information dynamically propagate into the core. As such, the edge ports
must still be statically configured with VLAN membership information, and they do not run GVRP. It is
this information that is propagated to create dynamic VLAN membership in the core of the network.

Important Points to Remember

GVRP propagates VLAN membership throughout a network. GVRP allows end stations and switches
to issue and revoke declarations relating to VLAN membership.
VLAN registration is made in the context of the port that receives the GARP PDU and is propagated to
the other active ports.
GVRP is disabled by default; you must enable GVRP for the switch and then for individual ports.
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