Xms-1024p, 7 gvrp, Garp – Luxul XMS-1024P User Manual

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LUX-UG-XMS-1024P Vers: 081314

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Configure Switch B

Step Operation

Description

1

Configure the Link
Type of the Ports

On VLAN>>802.1Q VLAN>>Port Config page configure the link
type of Port 4 as ACCESS, Port 5 as ACCESS and Port 3
as GENERAL.

2

Create VLAN10

On VLAN>>802.1Q VLAN>>VLAN Config page create a VLAN
with a VLANID of 10 with members being Port 3 and Port 4 and
configure the Egress Rule of Port 3 as Untag.

3

Create VLAN20

On VLAN>>802.1Q VLAN>>VLAN Config page create a VLAN
with its VLANID as 20 with members being Port 3 and Port 5 and
configure the Egress Rule of Port 3 as Untag.

4

Create Protocol
Template

On VLAN>>Protocol VLAN>>Protocol Template page configure
the Protocol Template, the IP Network packets are encapsulated
in Ethernet II format and its Ether Type is 0800; the AppleTalk
Network packets are encapsulated in SNAP format and its Ether
Type is 809B.

5

Create Protocol
VLAN 10

On VLAN>>Protocol VLAN>>Protocol Group page create
protocol VLAN 10 with Protocol as IP and select Port 3.

6

Create Protocol
VLAN 20

On VLAN>>Protocol VLAN>>Protocol Group page create
protocol VLAN 20 with Protocol as AppleTalk and select Port 3.

6.7 GVRP

GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is an implementation of GARP (Generic
Attribute Registration Protocol). GVRP allows the Switch to automatically add or re-
move VLANs via dynamic VLAN registration information and propagate the local VLAN
registration information to other Switches, without having to individually configure
each VLAN on each Switch.

GARP

GARP provides a mechanism by which the Switch members in LAN can deliver, propa-
gate and register information among group members. The application complied with
GARP is called GARP Implementation and GVRP is another Implementation of GARP.
When GARP is implemented on a Port of a device, the Port is called GARP entity.

The information exchanged between GARP entities is completed using three message
types. GARP defines the message types as: Join, Leave and LeaveAll.

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Join Message: When a GARP entity expects other Switches to register a certain
attribute(s), it sends out a Join message. When receiving a Join Message from another
entity or configuring attributes statically, the device also sends out a Join Message to
register changes to the other GARP entities.

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