3Com Switch 8800 Family Configuration Guide

86 CHAPTER 12: GARP&GVRP CONFIGURATION
In the above-mentioned configuration tasks, GVRP should be enabled globally
before it is enabled on the port. Configuration of GVRP registration type can only
take effect after the port GVRP is enabled. Besides, GVRP must be configured on
the Trunk port.
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When you configure an aggregation group, the GVRP feature configured on
the master port is unchanged, but that on the slave port is disabled.
When you add a port to an existing aggregation group, the GVRP feature on
the port is disabled.
When the master port leaves an aggregation group, the GVRP feature on both
the group and port is unchanged; when a slave port leaves an aggregation
group, the GVRP feature on the port is disabled.
When you configure GVRP feature on any port in an aggregation group, the
configuration is mapped to the master port of the group.
When you query the GVRP feature configured on any port in an aggregation
group, the returned result is about the master port of the group.
Enabling/Disabling
Global GVRP
You can use the following command to enable/disable global GVRP.
Perform the following configurations in system view.
By default, global GVRP is disabled.
Enabling/Disabling Port
GVRP
You can use the following command to enable/disable the GVRP on a port.
Perform the following configurations in Ethernet port view.
GVRP should be enabled globally before it is enabled on the port. The GVRP can
only be enabled/disabled on Trunk ports.
By default, port GVRP is disabled.
Setting the GVRP
Registration Type
The GVRP registration types include normal, fixed and forbidden (refer to IEEE
802.1Q).
When an Ethernet port is set to be in normal registration mode, the dynamic
and manual creation, registration and deregistration of VLAN are allowed on
this port.
Tabl e 63 Enable/disable global GVRP
Operation Command
Enable global GVRP gvrp
Disable global GVRP undo gvrp
Tabl e 64 Enable/disable port GVRP
Operation Command
Enable port GVRP gvrp
Disable port GVRP undo gvrp