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4.5 Route
This command group offers L3 interface and route entry configuration
4.5.1 Interfaces
Generally, Layer 3/routed interfaces are used to route traffic between
the VLAN, this is so-called inter-VLAN routing. That is, different VLANs
exchange data with going through Layer 3 interfaces and need not
an
external router.
This switch performs Layer 3 switching only for IP protocol. To enable
Layer 3 switching on a specific interface, the following information must
be configured:
Name: the
UNIQUE
name used for managing Layer 3 interfaces
under CLI console
Type:
VLAN
type interface is virtual interface, which is VLAN-bind;
where
Port
type interface is routed port base. One of the interface
types must be specified
VLAN: the interface associated VLAN (range 1-4000), this VLAN
should have been created as well as assigned with port member in
Layer 2. One VLAN ID can only be assigned to one interface
Routed port: where the traffic should be destined to. Routed port
does not perform Layer 2 functions. Note that you cannot configure
a mirror-to port, trunk port, or 802.1x authentication unauthorized
(auto/force) port as a routed port simultaneously. Routed port will
automatically become non-STP port when STP/RSTP process has
been enabled
IP address: the interface IP address
Subnet mask: the interface subnet mask
Status: interface up/down (Layer 3 switching works only amongst
the running up interfaces)
Summary of Contents for GIGAX 2024M
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Page 51: ...GigaX Series L3 Managed Switch User Guide 51 Figure 26 Dynamic Address ...
Page 54: ...54 Figure 28 Tagged VLAN ...
Page 64: ...64 Figure 37 USM User ...
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