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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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Enabling GVRP Globally<br />

Enable GVRP <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> entire switch using <strong>the</strong> command gvrp enable in CONFIGURATION mode, as<br />

shown in Figure 150. Use <strong>the</strong> show gvrp brief command to inspect <strong>the</strong> global configuration.<br />

Figure 150 Enabling GVRP Globally<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf)#protocol gvrp<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(config-gvrp)#no disable<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(config-gvrp)#show config<br />

!<br />

protocol gvrp<br />

no disable<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(config-gvrp)#<br />

Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 Interface<br />

Enable GVRP on a Layer 2 interface using <strong>the</strong> command gvrp enable in INTERFACE mode, as shown in<br />

Figure 151. Use show config from <strong>the</strong> INTERFACE mode to inspect <strong>the</strong> interface configuration, as shown<br />

in Figure 151, or use <strong>the</strong> show gvrp interface command in EXEC or EXEC Privilege mode.<br />

Figure 151 Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 Interface<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf-if-gi-1/21)#switchport<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf-if-gi-1/21)#gvrp enable<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf-if-gi-1/21)#no shutdown<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>(conf-if-gi-1/21)#show config<br />

!<br />

interface GigabitE<strong>the</strong>rnet 1/21<br />

no ip address<br />

switchport<br />

gvrp enable<br />

no shutdown<br />

Configuring GVRP Registration<br />

• Fixed Registration Mode: Configuring a port in fixed registration mode allows <strong>for</strong> manual creation<br />

and registration of VLANs, prevents VLAN de-registration, and registers all VLANs known on o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

ports on <strong>the</strong> port. For example, if an interface is statically configured via <strong>the</strong> CLI to belong to a VLAN,<br />

it should not be un-configured when it receives a Leave PDU. So, <strong>the</strong> registration mode on that<br />

interface is FIXED.<br />

• Forbidden Mode: Disables <strong>the</strong> port to dynamically register VLANs, and to propagate VLAN<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation except in<strong>for</strong>mation about VLAN 1. A port with <strong>for</strong>bidden registration type thus allows<br />

only VLAN 1 to pass through even though <strong>the</strong> PDU carries in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> more VLANs. So, set <strong>the</strong><br />

interface to <strong>the</strong> registration mode of FORBIDDEN if you do not want <strong>the</strong> interface to advertise or learn<br />

about particular VLANS.<br />

<strong>FTOS</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, version 7.7.1.0 243

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