Allied Telesis AT-S63 Dust Collector User Manual


 
Chapter 27: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing
324 Section VII: Routing
Routing Command Example
This section contains an example of the IPv4 routing feature. It illustrates
the sequence of commands to implementing the feature. To make the
example easier to explain, some of the command options are not
mentioned and the default values are used instead. For information on all
of the available options of a command, refer to the appropriate section in
this chapter.
Note
This example does not apply to the AT-9408LC/SP, AT-9424T/GB,
and AT-9424T/SP switches, which do not support the packet routing
feature. For an example of how to assign an IP address to these
switches, refer to “Non-routing Command Example” on page 328.
This example has the following sections:
“Creating the VLANs” on page 325
“Creating the Routing Interfaces” on page 325
“Adding a Static Route and Default Route” on page 326
“Adding RIP” on page 327
“Selecting the Local Interface” on page 327
This example assumes an AT-9448T/SP switch with four local subnets.
Two subnets will reside in their own VLANs and two will share a VLAN.
The table below lists the relevant information.
Table 25. IPv4 Routing Example
Company
Department
VLAN Name VID
Subnet IP
Address
Subnet Mask
Ports
a
Sales Sales 4 149.35.67.0 255.255.255.0 U - 1-11
T- 50
Production Production 5 149.35.68.0 255.255.255.0 U - 12-20
T - 50
Engineering
Group 1
Engineering 11 149.35.69.0 255.255.255.0 U - 21 - 40
T - 50
Engineering
Group 2
149.35.70.0 255.255.255.0
a. U - untagged ports; T - tagged ports