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Configuring the ECN330-switch
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Configuring IP Routing Interfaces
IP subnets connected to this router can be specified by manually assigning an
IP address to each VLAN, or by using the RIP or OSPF dynamic routing protocol
to identify routes that lead to other interfaces by exchanging protocol messages
with other routers on the network.
Command Usage
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If this router is directly connected to end node devices (or connected to
end nodes through shared media) that will be assigned to a specific
subnet, then a router interface must be created for each VLAN that will
support routing. The router interface consists of an IP address and
subnet mask. This interface address defines both the network number
to which the router interface is attached and the router’s host number on
that network. In other words, a router interface address defines the
network and subnetwork numbers of the segment that is connected to
that interface, and allows IP packets to be sent to or from the router.
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Before any network interfaces are configured on this router, first create
a VLAN for each unique user group, or for each network application and
its associated users. Then assign the ports associated with each of
these VLANs.
Command Attributes
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VLAN ID – ID of configured VLAN (1-4094).
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IP Address Mode – Specifies whether the IP address for this interface
is statically assigned, or obtained from a network address server.
(Options: Static, DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol,
BOOTP - Boot Protocol; Default: Static)
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If Static address type is selected, then also specify whether the IP
address is the primary IP address on the VLAN or a secondary IP
address. An interface can have only one primary IP address, but
can have multiple secondary IP addresses. In other words,
secondary addresses need to be specified if more than one IP
subnet can accessed through this interface.
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If DHCP/BOOTP is enabled, IP will not function until a reply has
been received from the address server. Requests will be broadcast
periodically by the router for an IP address. (DHCP/BOOTP values
include the IP address and subnet mask.)
Summary of Contents for ECN330
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