Dell PowerConnect 5224 System User's Manual page 33

Gigabit ethernet managed switch
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The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for items in the VLAN/Port Settings page.
Command
switchport native vlan vlan-id
switchport acceptable-frame-types {all |
tagged}
switchport ingress-filtering
switchport gvrp
garp timer {join | leave | leaveall} timer_value
show gvrp configuration [interface]
Example
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Console(config-if)#switchport native vlan 3
Console(config-if)#switchport acceptable-frame-types tagged
Console(config-if)#switchport ingress-filtering
Console(config-if)#
Trunk Settings
On the Trunk Settings page, you can specify the default port VLAN ID (PVID) for ports that are configured as trunk members. When an untagged packet
enters the switch, it is, by default, tagged with the ID specified by the port's PVID.
For each trunk listed in the Trunk column, the following options are available:
PVID — Identifies the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames that are received on each trunk port. To assign a VLAN ID as the port's PVID, the port must
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be an untagged VLAN member.
Acceptable Frame Type — Sets the switch trunk ports to accept either both tagged and untagged frames or only tagged frames.
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Ingress Filtering — Discards incoming frames for VLANs that do not include the trunk in their member set at the ingress ports, if enabled.
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GVRP Status — Enables/disables GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) for the trunk. GVRP defines a way for switches to exchange VLAN information
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to automatically register VLAN members on ports across the network. GVRP must be globally enabled for the switch before you can individually enable
GVRP for a specific trunk. For more information, see "GVRP."
GARP Join Timer — Specifies the interval (in centiseconds) between transmitting requests/queries to participate in a VLAN group. (The range is 20 to
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1000 centiseconds.)
GARP Leave Timer — Specifies the interval (in centiseconds) that a trunk waits before leaving a VLAN group. GARP Leave Timer should be set to more
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than twice the join time. This interval ensures that after a Leave or LeaveAll message has been issued, the applicants can rejoin before the trunk
actually leaves the group. (The range is 60 to 3000 centiseconds.)
GARP LeaveAll Timer —Specifies the interval (in centiseconds) between when a LeaveAll query message for VLAN group participants is sent and when
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the trunk leaves the group. This interval should be considerably larger than the Leave Time to minimize the amount of traffic generated by nodes
rejoining the group. (The range is 500 to 18000 centiseconds.)
To save any changes you make in this page, click Apply Changes. If you don't want to save the changes, click Refresh.
GVRP
The GVRP page allows you to globally enable GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) for the switch. GVRP defines a way for switches to exchange VLAN
information to register VLAN members on ports across the network. You can use GVRP to set up VLANs in the network without having to manually configure
the VLANs on each switch. GVRP can reduce the possibility of errors and ensure consistency in VLAN configuration throughout the network.
If you enable GVRP on a port with a tagged or untagged static VLAN, GVRP sends advertisements (GVRP Bridge Protocol Data Units [BPDUs]) containing the
VLAN's ID. Any connected GVRP-aware port receiving the advertisements can dynamically join the advertised VLAN. All GVRP dynamically-learned VLANs
operate as tagged VLANs. A GVRP-enabled port only joins a VLAN when an advertisement for that VLAN is received on that specific port. A GVRP-enabled port
Usage
Configures the PVID (default VLAN ID) for a port
Configures the acceptable frame types for a port
Enables ingress filtering for a port
Enables GVRP for a port
Sets the values for the GVRP join, leave, and leaveall
timers
Shows whether GVRP is enabled

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