Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol overview Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) is a Layer 2 protocol that allows the dynamic propagation of VLAN information from device to device. With MVRP, you manually configure an MVRP-aware access device with all the desired VLANs for the network, and all other MVRP-aware devices on the network learn these VLANs dynamically. By automatically providing VLAN ID consistency across the network, MVRP reduces the chances of errors in VLAN configuration.
Configuring an edge port To ensure that the MVRPDU is not exchanged on the edge port, set the applicant state as non-participant on the port.
Configuring the VLAN registration mode on the interface By default, the registration mode for an MVRP-enabled interface is set to Normal. For a static VLAN configuration, the registration mode is automatically set to Fixed. To prune the advertisement propagation and deregistration of a dynamic VLAN on an MVRP-enabled interface port, you can register the VLAN as Forbidden.
MVRP over a port channel You can enable MVRP on a port channel configured in either static or dynamic mode. When MVRP is enabled, it runs on the port-channel interface which determines its MAP context but not on individual member ports of the port-channel interface. MVRP derives its port state from the STP state of the port-channel interface for its advertising decisions.