Chapter 18: General IP Routing
Overview
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G
ENERAL
IP R
OUTING
This chapter provides information on network functions including:
•
– Sends ping message to another node on the network.
•
– Sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the
network.
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– Describes how to configure ARP aging
time, proxy ARP, or static addresses. Also shows how to display
dynamic entries in the ARP cache.
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– Configures static routes to other network segments.
•
– Displays routing entries learned through dynamic
routing and statically configured entries.
O
VERVIEW
This switch supports IP routing and routing path management via static
routing definitions. When IP routing is functioning, this switch acts as a
wire-speed router, passing traffic between VLANs with different IP
interfaces, and routing traffic to external IP networks. However, when the
switch is first booted, default routing can only forward traffic between local
IP interfaces. As with all traditional routers, static and dynamic routing
functions must first be configured to work.
I
NITIAL
C
ONFIGURATION
By default, all ports belong to the same VLAN and the switch provides only
Layer 2 functionality. To segment the attached network, first create VLANs
for each unique user group or application traffic (
), assign all
ports that belong to the same group to these VLANs (
), and then
assign an IP interface to each VLAN (
or
). By separating
the network into different VLANs, it can be partitioned into subnetworks
that are disconnected at Layer 2. Network traffic within the same subnet is
still switched using Layer 2 switching. And the VLANs can now be
interconnected (as required) with Layer 3 switching.
Each VLAN represents a virtual interface to Layer 3. You just need to
provide the network address for each virtual interface, and the traffic
between different subnetworks will be routed by Layer 3 switching.
Summary of Contents for SSE-G2252
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Page 883: ...Chapter 24 General Security Measures Port based Traffic Segmentation 894...
Page 989: ...Chapter 30 Congestion Control Commands Automatic Traffic Control Commands 1000 Console...
Page 1007: ...Chapter 33 Address Table Commands 1019...
Page 1137: ...Chapter 38 Quality of Service Commands 1150...