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Configuring Advanced Features
GVRP
Configuring Advanced
Features
Note that if a static VLAN is configured on at least one port of a switch, and
that port has established a link with another device, then all other ports of that
switch will send advertisements for that VLAN.
For example, in the following figure, Tagged VLAN ports on switch A and
switch C, below advertise VLANs 22 and 33 to ports on other GVRP-enabled
switches that can dynamically join the VLANs.
Figure 9-58. Example of GVRP Operation
Note A port can learn of a dynamic VLAN through devices that are not aware of
GVRP (Switch B, above). VLANs must be disabled in GVRP-unaware devices
to allow tagged packets to pass through.
A GVRP-aware port receiving advertisements has these options:
If there is not already a static VLAN with the advertised VID on the
receiving port, then dynamically create a VLAN with the same VID as in
the advertisement, and begin moving that VLANs traffic.
Switch A
GVRP On
Switch B
(No GVRP)
Switch C
GVRP On
Switch D
GVRP On
Tagged
VLAN 22
Tagged
VLAN 22
Dynamic
VLAN 22
Dynamic
VLAN 33
Switch E
GVRP On
Tagged
VLAN 33
Dynamic
VLAN 33
Switch C:
Port 5 dynamically joined VLAN 22..
Ports 11 and 12 belong to Tagged VLAN 33.
Dynamic
VLAN 22
Dynamic
VLAN 22
Switch E:
Port 2 dynamically joined VLAN 33.
Lower port dynamically joined VLAN 22.
Switch D:
Port 3 dynamically joined VLAN 33.
Port 6 dynamically joined VLAN 22.
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