Key Guidelines for Implementing IP Routing
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Establish Your IP
Interfaces
To establish an IP interface, follow these steps:
1
Determine your interface parameters.
2
Define the IP interfaces.
Interface Parameters
Each IP routing interface has these standard characteristics:
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IP address
— An address from the range of addresses that the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) assigns to your organization.
This address is specific to your network and system.
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Subnet mask
— The 32-bit number that uses the same format and
representation as an IP address. The subnet mask determines which
bits in the IP address are interpreted as the network number, the
subnet number, and the host number. Each IP address bit that
corresponds to a 1 in the subnet mask is in the network/subnet part of
the address. Each IP address bit that corresponds to a 0 is in the host
part of the IP address.
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Type
— The type of interface: VLAN or port.
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VLAN interface index (for VLAN-based routing)
— The number of
the IP VLAN that is associated with the IP interface. When the system
prompts you for this option, the menu identifies the available VLAN
indexes.
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Bridge port (for port-based routing)
— The number of the physical
port associated with this IP interface.
Important Considerations
Consider the following issues before you establish an IP interface:
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You should have already mapped out the entire network and subnet IP
addressing scheme before you assign IP addresses. This includes
planning for future expansion of address numbers.
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If you can, take advantage of out-of-band IP interfaces. An
out-of-band interface does not need to use bandwidth from a port
used for network traffic in order to manage the network. Also,
out-of-band management makes it easier to troubleshoot if there is a
problem with the network.
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You cannot create a port-based router interface on a system that has
existing VLANs in AllOpen mode unless you choose to have the system
remove all existing VLANs and redefine the default VLAN.
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