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Switching
[ Switching > GARP ]
177
RM GUI GRS
Release
8.0
09/2019
Transmission failed
Displays the number of MVRPDUs that the device blocked on the port.
Registrations failed
Displays the number of failed registration attempts on the port.
Last received MAC address
Displays the last MAC address from which the port received MMRPDUs.
Buttons
You find the description of the standard buttons in section “Buttons” on page 13.
Reset
Resets the port statistics counters and the values in the
Last received MAC address
column.
5.6 GARP
[ Switching > GARP ]
The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) is defined by the IEEE to provide a generic
framework so switches can register and deregister attribute values, such as VLAN identifiers and
multicast group membership.
When an attribute for a participant is registered or deregistered according to GARP, the participant
is modified according to specific rules. The participants are a set of reachable end stations and
network devices. The defined set of participants at any given time, along with their attributes, is the
reachability tree for the subset of the network topology. The device forwards the data frames only
to the registered end stations. The station registration helps prevent attempts to send data to the
end stations that are unreachable.
Note: Before you enable the
GMRP
function, verify that the
MMRP
function is disabled.
The menu contains the following dialogs:
GMRP
GVRP

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