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Installation and Getting Started Guide
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This display shows the following information.
Table 8.1: CLI Display of Summary GVRP Information
This Field... Displays...
Protocol state The state of GVRP. The display shows one of the following:
GVRP is disabled on the system
GVRP is enabled on the system
GVRP BASE VLAN ID The ID of the base VLAN used by GVRP.
GVRP MAX Leaveall Timer The maximum number of ms to which you can set the Leaveall timer.
Note: To change the maximum value, see “Increasing the Maximum
Configurable Value of the Leaveall Timer” on page 8-6.
GVRP Join Timer The value of the Join timer.
Note: For descriptions of the Join, Leave, and Leaveall timers or to
change the timers, see “Changing the GVRP Timers” on page 8-7.
GVRP Leave Timer The value of the Leave timer.
GVRP Leave-all Timer The value of the Leaveall timer.
Configuration that is being used The configuration commands used to enable GVRP on individual
ports. If GVRP learning or advertising is disabled on a port, this
information also is displayed.
Spanning Tree The type of STP enabled on the device.
Note: The current release supports GVRP only with Single STP.
Dropped Packets Count The number of GVRP packets that the device has dropped. A GVRP
packet can be dropped for either of the following reasons:
GVRP packets are received on a port on which GVRP is not
enabled.
Note: If GVRP support is not globally enabled, the device does
not drop the GVRP packets but instead forwards them at Layer 2.
GVRP packets are received with an invalid GARP Protocol ID.
The protocol ID must always be 0x0001.
Number of VLANs in the GVRP
Database
The number of VLANs in the GVRP database.
Note: This number includes the default VLAN (1), the GVRP base
VLAN (4093), and the single STP VLAN (4094). These VLANs are
not advertised by GVRP but are maintained as “Registration
Forbidden”.
Maximum Number of VLANs that can
be present
The maximum number of VLANs that can be configured on the
device. This number includes statically configured VLANs, VLANs
learned through GVRP, and VLANs 1, 4093, and 4094.
To change the maximum number of VLANs the device can have, use
the system-max vlan <num> command. See “Displaying and
Modifying System Parameter Default Settings” on page 4-40.

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