Table 180: GARP Switch Configuration Fields
Field
Description
GVRP Mode
The administrative mode of GVRP on the system. When enabled, GVRP can help
dynamically manage VLAN memberships on trunk ports.
GMRP Mode
The administrative mode of GMRP on the system. When enabled, GMRP can help
control the flooding of multicast traffic by keeping track of group membership
information. GMRP is similar to
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)
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.
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Refresh
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GARP Port Configuration
Use the GARP Port Configuration page to set the per-interface administrative mode for GARP VLAN
Registration Protocol (GVRP) and GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP). On this page, you can
also set the GARP timers for each interface. GVRP and GMRP use the same set of GARP timers to
specify the amount of time to wait before transmitting various GARP messages.
To access this page, click
Switching
>
GARP
>
Port
in the navigation menu.
To change the GARP settings for one or more interfaces, select each interface to configure and click
Edit
. The same settings are applied to all selected interfaces.
Table 181: GARP Port Configuration Fields
Field
Description
Interface
The interface associated with the rest of the data in the row. When configuring
one or more interfaces in the Edit GARP Port Configuration window, this field
identifies the interfaces that are being configured.
GVRP Mode
The administrative mode of GVRP on the interface. When enabled, GVRP can
help dynamically manage VLAN memberships on trunk ports. GVRP must also
be enabled globally for the protocol to be active on the interface. When disabled,
the protocol will not be active on the interface, and the GARP timers have no
effect.
GMRP Mode
The administrative mode of GMRP on the interface. When enabled, GMRP can
help control the flooding of multicast traffic by keeping track of group
membership information. GMRP must also be enabled globally for the protocol
to be active on the interface. When disabled, the protocol will not be active on
the interface, and the GARP timers have no effect
Join Timer (Centisecs)
The amount of time between the transmission of GARP PDUs registering (or re-
registering) membership for a VLAN or multicast group.
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