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Preparing the Device for Router Mode
Configuring VLANs for IP Routing
3-94 Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
Example
The example in Figure 3-7 shows how to configure two VLANs for IP routing. VLAN 10 is set on
Fast Ethernet front panel port 1 with an IP address of 182.127.63.1, and VLAN 20 is set on Fast
Ethernet front panel port 2 with an IP address of 182.127.62.1. The configuration is then saved to
NVRAM in file called startup.cfg.
Step 4
Disable GVRP on
the dedicated routing
port.
set gvrp disable
port-string
Switch:
(Matrix>)
Section 7.3.8.3
Step 5
Repeat steps 1 through 4 to create additional VLAN(s).
Step 6
Enable router mode. router Switch:
(Matrix>)
Section 3.3.3
Step 7
Enable global router
configuration mode.
configure
terminal
Router:
Matrix>Router#
Section 3.3.3
Step 8
Enable interface
configuration mode.
interface vlan_id Router:
Matrix>
Router(config)#
Section 12.2.1.2
Step 9
Assign an IP address
to the VLAN.
ip address
{ip_address
ip_mask}
Router:
Matrix>
Router(config-if
(Vlan
<vlan_id>))#
Section 12.2.1.4
Step 10
Enable the VLAN
for IP routing.
no shutdown Router:
Matrix>
Router(config-if
(Vlan 1))#
Section 12.2.1.5
Step 11
Repeat steps 6 through 10 to configure additional VLAN(s) for IP routing.
Step 12
Save the routing
configuration to
NVRAM.
write file
filename
config_file
Router:
Matrix>Router#
Section 12.2.2.2
Table 3-9 Command Set for Configuring VLANs for IP Routing (Continued)
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