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C
HAPTER
3: VLAN C
ONFIGURATION
Figure 1 VLAN Configuration Example
1 Create VLAN 2 and enter its view.
[SW8800]vlan 2
2 Add GigabitEthernet3/1/1 and GigabitEthernet4/1/1 to VLAN2.
[SW8800-vlan2]port GigabitEthernet3/1/1 GigabitEthernet4/1/1
3 Create VLAN 3 and enters its view.
[SW8800-vlan2]vlan 3
4 Add GigabitEthernet3/1/2 and GigabitEthernet4/1/2 to VLAN3.
[SW8800-vlan3]port GigabitEthernet3/1/2 GigabitEthernet4/1/2
Configuring
GARP/GVRP
GARP/GVRP
Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP), allows members in the same
switching network to distribute, propagate, and register information, such as
VLAN and multicast addresses.
switching network to distribute, propagate, and register information, such as
VLAN and multicast addresses.
GARP does not exist in a switch as an entity. A GARP participant is called a GARP
application. The main GARP applications are GVRP and GMRP. GVRP is described
in Configuring GARP/GVRP and GMRP is described in “GMRP” on page 203.
When a GARP participant is on a port of the switch, each port corresponds to a
GARP participant.
application. The main GARP applications are GVRP and GMRP. GVRP is described
in Configuring GARP/GVRP and GMRP is described in “GMRP” on page 203.
When a GARP participant is on a port of the switch, each port corresponds to a
GARP participant.
Through GARP, configuration information on one GARP member is advertised to
the entire switching network. A GARP member can be a terminal workstation or a
bridge. A GARP member can notify other members to register or remove its
the entire switching network. A GARP member can be a terminal workstation or a
bridge. A GARP member can notify other members to register or remove its
Switch 8800
VLAN2
VLAN3
E3/1/1
E4/1/1
E3/1/2
E4/1/2