NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide
IP Routing Services 5-5
v1.1, May 2006
The next section will show you how to configure the 7000 Series Managed Switch to support
VLAN routing and how to use RIP and OSPF. A port may be either a VLAN port or a router port,
but not both. However, a VLAN port may be part of a VLAN that is itself a router port.
VLAN Routing Configuration
This section provides an example of how to configure 7000 Series Managed Switch to support
VLAN routing. The configuration of the VLAN router port is similar to that of a physical port. The
main difference is that, after the VLAN has been created, you must use the show ip vlan command
to determine the VLAN’s interface ID so that you can use it in the router configuration commands.
CLI Examples
The diagram in this section shows a Layer 3 switch configured for port routing. It connects two
VLANs, with two ports participating in one VLAN, and one port in the other. The script shows the
commands you would use to configure a 7000 Series Managed Switch to provide the VLAN
routing support shown in the diagram.
Figure 5-2