Configuring GVRP Overview
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Overview
GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is a GARP (Generic Attribute Registration 
Protocol) application that allows registration and deregistration of VLAN attribute values 
and dynamic VLAN creation.
Without GVRP operating, configuring the same VLAN on a network would require manual 
configuration on each device. As shown in Figure 1-1, Switch A, B and C are connected 
through trunk ports. VLAN 10 is configured on Switch A, and VLAN 1 is configured on 
Switch B and Switch C. Switch C can receive messages sent from Switch A in VLAN 10 only 
when the network administrator has manually created VLAN 10 on Switch B and Switch C.
Figure 1-1 VLAN Topology
Switch A
Switch B
VLAN 10
Switch C
The configuration may seem easy in this situation. However, for a larger or more complex 
network, such manual configuration would be time-costing and fallible. GVRP can be used 
to implement dynamic VLAN configuration. With GVRP, the switch can exchange VLAN 
configuration information with the adjacent GVRP switches and dynamically create and 
manage the VLANs. This reduces VLAN configuration workload and ensures correct VLAN 
configuration.
Figure 1-2 GVRP Topology
Switch 1
Switch 3 Switch n
Switch 2
...... ......
VLAN 10-20 VLAN 10-20