
VES-1000 Series Ethernet Switch
General, Switch and IP Setup 4-7
Leave Timer Leave Timer sets the duration of the Leave Period timer for GARP in
milliseconds. Each port has a single Leave Period timer. Leave Timer must be
at least two times larger than Join Timer; the default is 600 milliseconds.
600 (default)
Leave All Timer Leave All Timer sets the duration of the Leave All Period timer for GARP in
milliseconds. Each port has a single Leave All Period timer. Leave All Timer
must be larger than Leave Timer; the default is 10,000 milliseconds.
10000
(default)
Once you have completed filling in Menu 2.2 — GARP Timer Setup, press [ENTER] at the message “Press
ENTER to Confirm… “ to save your configuration or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.
4.2.5 GVRP
GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is a registration protocol that defines a way for switches to register
necessary VLAN members on ports across the network. Enable this function to permit VLANs groups beyond the
local switch. Please refer to the following table for common GVRP terminology.
Table 4-7 GVRP Terminology
TERM TYPE DESCRIPTION
VLAN Type Permanent VLAN This is a static VLAN created manually.
Dynamic VLAN This is a VLAN configured by a GVRP
registration/deregistration process.
VLAN Administrative
Control
Registration Fixed Fixed registration ports are permanent VLAN members.
Registration Forbidden Ports with registration forbidden are not allowed to register
(join) this VLAN.
Normal Registration Ports join a VLAN using GVRP.
VLAN Tag Control Tagged Ports tag all (VLAN member) egress frames transmitted.
Untagged Ports don’t tag all (VLAN member) egress frames transmitted.
VLAN Port Port VID This is the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames that this port
receives.
Acceptable frame type Whether tagged only or both untagged frames are accepted on
this port.
Ingress filtering If set, the device discards incoming frames for VLANs which do
not include this port in its member set.
4.2.6 VLANs
A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical
networks. Stations on a logical network belong to one group. A station can belong to more than one group. With
VLAN, a station cannot directly talk to or hear from stations that are not in the same group(s); the traffic must first
go through a router.
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