Configuring mvrp, Mrp implementation, Mrp messages – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring MVRP

Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP) is an attribute registration protocol used to transmit attribute values.
Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) is a typical MRP application. It synchronizes VLAN

information among devices.
MVRP propagates local VLAN information to other devices, receives VLAN information from other

devices, and dynamically updates local VLAN information. When the network topology changes, MVRP

propagates and learns VLAN information again according to the new topology.

MRP

MRP allows devices in the same LAN to transmit attribute values on a per MSTI basis. For more

information about MSTIs, see "Configuring spanning tree protocols."

MRP implementation

An MRP-enabled port is called an MRP participant. An MVRP-enabled port is called an MVRP

participant.
As shown in

Figure 56

, an MRP participant sends declarations and withdrawals to notify other

participants to register and deregister its attribute values. It also registers and deregisters the attribute
values of other participants according to the received declarations and withdrawals. MRP rapidly

propagates the configuration information of an MRP participant throughout the LAN.

Figure 56 MRP implementation

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

When a port receives a declaration for a VLAN, the port registers the VLAN and joins the VLAN.

When a port receives a withdrawal for a VLAN, the port deregisters the VLAN and leaves the
VLAN.

Figure 56

shows a simple MRP implementation on an MSTI. In a network with multiple MSTIs, MRP

performs attribute registration and deregistration on a per-MSTI basis.

MRP messages

MRP messages include the following types:

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