Configuring Gvrp Functions; Configuration Restrictions And Guidelines; Configuration Procedure - HP 6125G Configuration Manual

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GVRP configuration made in Ethernet interface view or Layer 2 aggregate interface view takes
effect on the current interface only.
GVRP configuration made on a member port in an aggregation group takes effect only after the
port is removed from the aggregation group.
Complete these tasks to configure GVRP:
Task

Configuring GVRP functions

Configuring the GARP timers
Configuring GVRP functions
Before enabling GVRP on a port, you must enable GVRP globally. In addition, you can configure GVRP
only on trunk ports, and you must assign the involved trunk ports to all dynamic VLANs.

Configuration restrictions and guidelines

GVRP is mutually exclusive with service loopback.
GVRP can work with STP, RSTP, or MSTP CIST but not PVST. When GVRP runs on the CIST, blocked
ports on the CIST cannot receive or send GVRP packets. For more information about STP, RSTP,
MSTP CIST, and PVST, see
Do not enable both GVRP and remote port mirroring. Otherwise, GVRP may register the remote
probe VLAN to unexpected ports, resulting in undesired duplicates to be received by the monitor
port. For more information about port mirroring, see Network Management and Monitoring
Configuration Guide.
Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 aggregate interface enables both the aggregate interface and all
selected member ports in the corresponding link aggregation group to participate in dynamic
VLAN registration and deregistration.

Configuration procedure

To configure GVRP functions on a trunk port:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable GVRP globally.
3.
Enter Ethernet interface
view or Layer 2
aggregate interface
view.
4.
Configure the link type of
the ports as trunk.
Remarks
Required
Optional
"Configuring spanning tree
Command
system-view
gvrp
interface interface-type interface-number
port link-type trunk
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protocols."
Remarks
N/A
Globally disabled by default.
N/A
Access by default.
For more information about the
port link-type trunk command,
see Layer 2—LAN Switching
Command Reference.

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