ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches

VLAN Routing with RIP

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the protocols that routers can use to exchange network topology information. It is characterized as an interior gateway protocol, and is typically used in small to medium-sized networks.

Layer 3 switch

 

Port 1/0/2 VLAN

Router port 1/0/5

 

Router port 1/3/1

192.150.4.1

 

192.150.3.1

 

 

 

Port 1/0/3 VLAN

Router

 

Router port 1/3/2

 

 

 

192.150.4.1

 

Layer 2

Layer 2

 

switch

switch

 

VLAN 10

VLAN 20

Figure 10. VLAN routing RIP configuration example

This example adds support for RIPv2 to the configuration created in the base VLAN routing example. A second router, using port routing rather than VLAN routing, has been added to the network.

CLI: Configure VLAN Routing with RIP Support

1.Configure VLAN routing with RIP support on a M4100 and M7100 Managed Switch.

(Netgear Switch) #vlan data (Netgear Switch) (Vlan)#vlan 10 (Netgear Switch) (Vlan)#vlan 20 (Netgear Switch) (Vlan)#vlan routing 10 (Netgear Switch) (Vlan)#vlan routing 20 (Netgear Switch) (Vlan)#exit (Netgear Switch) #conf

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NETGEAR M7100, M4100 manual CLI Configure Vlan Routing with RIP Support