What are garp and gmrp, Default l2 multicast values – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring L2 Multicast Features

What Are GARP and GMRP?

Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) is a general-purpose protocol

that registers any network connectivity or membership-style information.

GARP defines a set of switches interested in a given network attribute, such

as VLAN ID or multicast address.
PowerConnect M6220, M6348, M8024, and M8024-k switches can use GARP

functionality for two applications:

• GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) to help dynamically manage

VLAN memberships on trunk ports

• GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) to help control the

flooding of multicast traffic by keeping track of group membership

information.

GVRP and GMRP use the same set of GARP Timers to specify the amount of

time to wait before transmitting various GARP messages.
GMRP is similar to IGMP snooping in its purpose, but IGMP snooping is

more widely used. GMRP must be running on both the host and the switch to

function properly.

Default L2 Multicast Values

All L2 multicast features are disabled by default. Details about the L2

multicast are in Table 25-1.

Table 25-1. L2 Multicast Defaults

Parameter

Default Value

Bridge Multicast Filtering

Disabled

IGMP Snooping mode

Disabled

MLD Snooping mode

Disabled

Bridge multicast group

None configured

Bridge multicast forwarding mode

Forward unregistered

IGMP/MLD snooping

Disabled on all interfaces

IGMP/MLD snooping auto-learn

Disabled

IGMP/MLD snooping host timeout

260 seconds

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