GarrettCom MNS-6K 4.1.4 Switch User Manual


 
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Magnum6K25(gvrp)## set-forbid vlan=2 forbid=11-15
Magnum6K25(gvrp)## show-forbid
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VLAN ID | FORBIDDEN PORTS
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1 | None
2 | 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
FIGURE VRP configuration ex 133 – G ample
GVRP Operations Notes
A dynamic VLAN must be converted to a static VLAN before it can have an IP address.
fter converting a dynamic VLAN to a static VLAN use the “save” command to save the
ithin the same broadcast domain, a dynamic VLAN can pass through a device that is not
VRP assigns dynamic VLANs as tagged VLANs. To configure the VLAN as untagged, first
ebooting a switch with a dynamic VLAN deletes that VLAN. However, the dynamic VLAN re-
y receiving advertisements from other devices running GVRP, the switch learns of static
GVRP-enabled switch does not advertise any GVRP-learned VLANs out of the port(s) on
A
changes made – on a reboot the changes can be lost without the save command.
W
GVRP-aware. This is because a hub or a switch that is not GVRP-aware will flood the GVRP
(multicast) advertisement packets out all ports.
G
convert the tagged VLAN to a static VLAN.
R
appears after the reboot if GVRP is enabled and the switch again receives advertisements for that
VLAN through a port configured to add dynamic VLANs.
B
VLANs from those devices and dynamically (automatically) creates tagged VLANs on the links to
the advertising devices. Similarly, the switch advertises its static VLANs to other GVRP-aware
devices.
A
which it originally learned of those VLANs.