This article explains how to enable and configure GARP VLAN registration protocol (GVRP) on the Cisco Business 220 Series Switches.
GVRP allows devices to dynamically exchange VLAN configuration information to make configuration of VLANs easier. GVRP is based on the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP). When the switch receives VLAN information through GVRP and GVRP Registration, the receiving interface joins that VLAN. If an interface attempts to join a VLAN that does not exist and Dynamic VLAN creation is enabled, the switch automatically creates the VLAN.
GVRP must be activated globally and on each port. When it’s activated, it transmits and receives GARP Packet Data Units (GPDUs). VLANs that are defined but not active aren’t propagated. To propagate the VLAN, it must be up on at least one port. By default, GVRP is disabled globally and on ports.
Log in to the web user interface (UI) of CBS220 switch.
Choose VLAN Management > GVRP Settings.
Check the GVRP Global Status check box to globally enable GVRP on the switch.
Click Apply to set the global GVRP status.
Choose either Port or LAG from the Filter: Interface Type equals to drop-down list. Click Go to display the settings for the chosen interface type.
Click the radio button to select the interface on which you would like to configure GVRP and click Edit.
Configure the following fields:
Click Apply to save the updated GVRP settings for the selected interface.
You did it! You have successfully configured GVRP on your CBS220 switch.
For more configurations, refer to the Cisco Business 220 Series Switches Administration Guide.