Configuring gvrp, Overview, Garp – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring GVRP

The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) provides a generic framework whereby devices in a

bridged LAN, such as end stations and switches, can register and deregister attribute values. The GARP

VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is a GARP application that registers and deregisters VLAN attributes.
GVRP uses the operating mechanism of GARP to maintain and propagate dynamic VLAN registration

information for the GVRP devices on the network.

Overview

GARP

GARP provides a mechanism that allows participants in a GARP application to distribute, propagate,

and register with other participants in a LAN the attributes specific to the GARP application, such as the

VLAN or multicast address attributes.

How GARP works

Each port that participates in a GARP application (GVRP for example) is a GARP participant.
Through the GARP mechanism, the attribute information of GARP participants is rapidly propagated

across the entire LAN. As shown in

Figure 60

, a GARP participant registers and deregisters its attribute

information with other GARP participants by sending and withdrawing declarations, and registers and
deregisters the attribute information of other participants according to the declarations and withdrawals

it receives.

Figure 60 How GARP works

For example, GVRP registers and deregisters VLAN attributes as follows:

When a port receives a declaration for a VLAN attribute, it registers the VLAN attribute carried in

the declaration, and joins the VLAN.

When a port receives a withdrawal for a VLAN attribute, it deregisters the VLAN attribute carried
in the withdrawal, and leaves the VLAN.

GARP messages

A GARP participant exchanges information with other GARP participants by sending GARP messages,

including Join, Leave, and LeaveAll. These messages work together to ensure the registration and

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