Gvrp, Gvrp overview, Gvrp registration modes – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Field Description

Value

Attribute length

Length of an attribute, inclusive of
the attribute length field.

2 to 255 (in bytes)

Attribute event

Event described by the attribute.

0x00: LeaveAll event

0x01: JoinEmpty event

0x02: JoinIn event

0x03: LeaveEmpty event

0x04: LeaveIn event

0x05: Empty event

Attribute value

Attribute value.

VLAN ID for GVRP
If the value of the Attribute event

field is 0x00 (LeaveAll event), the
Attribute value field is invalid.

The destination MAC addresses of GARP messages are multicast MAC addresses, and vary with GARP

applications. For example, the destination MAC address of GVRP is 01-80-C2-00-00-21. A device

distributes GARP messages to different GARP applications according to the destination MAC addresses

carried in GARP messages.

GVRP

GVRP overview

As a GARP application, GVRP enables a device to propagate local VLAN registration information to
other participant devices, and to dynamically update the VLAN registration information from other

devices to its local database, including active VLAN members and through which port they can be

reached. This makes sure all GVRP participants on a bridged LAN maintain the same VLAN registration

information. The VLAN registration information propagated by GVRP includes both manually configured
local static entries and dynamic entries from other devices.

GVRP registration modes

VLANs manually created are called static VLANs, and VLANs created by GVRP are called dynamic

VLANs. GVRP provides three registration modes on a port, including Normal, Fixed, and Forbidden. In

different registration modes, a port handles static and dynamic VLANs differently:

Normal—Allows dynamic VLAN registration and deregistration on the trunk port, and allows the
declarations for dynamic and static VLANs to be sent.

Fixed—Prevents dynamic VLAN registration and deregistration on the trunk port, and allows only
the declarations for static VLANs to be sent. In this mode, the trunk port, even if it is assigned to all

VLANs, allows only packets of static VLANs to pass through.

Forbidden—Prevents dynamic VLAN registration and deregistration on the trunk port, and allows
only the declarations for VLAN 1 to be sent. In this mode, the trunk port, even if it is assigned to all

VLANs, allows only packets of VLAN 1 to pass through.

Protocols and standards

IEEE 802.1Q, Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks

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