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C
HAPTER
14: V
IRTUAL
LAN
S
(VLAN
S
)
GVRP is based on IEEE 802.1Q and allows for dynamic configuration
of port-based VLANs. GVRP can help you simplify the management of
VLAN configurations in larger networks. Use the command
bridge port gvrpState
to explicitly enable GVRP on the
participating bridge ports
and
use the command
bridge gvrpState
to enable the bridge GVRP state for the entire system. The bridge
GVRP state enables you to control GVRP on the system without losing
the per-port GVRP state. By default, the GVRP state for the entire
system is
disabled
and the GVRP state for each bridge port is
disabled
.
The system prompts you for a VLAN interface index number before it
displays the detail information.
Either you can use network-based IP VLANs (by supplying Layer 3
address information when you configure a VLAN for IP), or you create
the IP VLAN and then define multiple IP interfaces per VLAN. See
Chapter 16.
Options
Fields in the Bridge VLAN Detail Display
Prompt Description Possible Values [Default]
VLAN interface
index
Index numbers of
the VLAN interfaces
for which you want
detailed information
One or more
selectable VLAN
interface index
numbers
all
? (for a list of
selectable indexes)
1 (if you
have only
one VLAN)
Field Description
Ignore STP mode
(3500 and 9000 Layer 3)
Whether a VLAN can ignore STP blocked ports and let
routing traffic pass through. Possible values:
enabled
and
disabled.
Index System-assigned index number that identifies a VLAN.
Statistics appear for the VLAN that you specify.
Layer 3 addresses
(3500 and 9000 Layer 3)
Information that is used to set up flood domains for
overlapping IP VLAN subnetworks (network-based
VLANs).
Name Character string
0
through
32
bytes that identifies the
VLAN. The default VLAN always uses the name
Default
.