Chapter 29: Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing Interfaces
548 Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing
Creating a New Routing Interface
A routing interface is a logical connection to a local network or subnet for
routing IPv4 packets. Interfaces route packets between the local networks
and subnets directly connected to the switch and also function as anchor
points for static routes and RIP.
To create a new routing interface, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Main Menu, type 5 to select System Administration.
2. From the System Administration menu, type 2 to select System
Configuration.
3. From the System Configuration menu, type I to select Configure
Interface.
The Configure Interface menu lists the current routing interfaces on the
switch. An example is shown in Figure 204.
Figure 204. Configure Interface Menu
The columns in the table are:
Interface
The name of an interface. An interface name consists of “VLAN”
followed the ID number (VID) of its VLAN assignment and an interface
number, separated by a dash.
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Configure Interface
Interface IPAddress NetMask Status
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vlan2-0 149.123.11.21 255.255.255.0 UP
vlan5-0 149.55.12.15 255.255.255.0 DOWN
vlan8-0 149.55.13.2 255.255.255.0 UP
vlan8-1[eth0] 149.55.14.8 255.255.255.0 UP
C - Create Interface
D - Delete Interface
M - Modify Interface
E - Set eth0 Interface
R - Return to Previous Menu
Enter your selection?