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... Unit (BPDU) Guard. . . . . . 71 BPDU Filtering 71 Link Aggregation Features 71 Link Aggregation 71 Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP 71 Routing Features 72 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table Management 72 VLAN Routing 72 IP Configuration 72 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF 72 BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent 73 IP Helper and UDP Relay 73...
... Unit (BPDU) Guard. . . . . . 71 BPDU Filtering 71 Link Aggregation Features 71 Link Aggregation 71 Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP 71 Routing Features 72 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table Management 72 VLAN Routing 72 IP Configuration 72 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF 72 BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent 73 IP Helper and UDP Relay 73...
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... (Web 839 Static Address Table 839 Dynamic Address Table 841 Managing the MAC Address Table (CLI 842 Managing the MAC Address Table 842 30 Configuring Routing Interfaces 843 Routing Interface Overview 843 What Are VLAN Routing Interfaces 843 What Are Loopback Interfaces 844 What Are Tunnel Interfaces 845 Why Are...
... (Web 839 Static Address Table 839 Dynamic Address Table 841 Managing the MAC Address Table (CLI 842 Managing the MAC Address Table 842 30 Configuring Routing Interfaces 843 Routing Interface Overview 843 What Are VLAN Routing Interfaces 843 What Are Loopback Interfaces 844 What Are Tunnel Interfaces 845 Why Are...
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... 850 Tunnel Configuration 851 Tunnels Summary 852 Loopbacks Configuration 853 Loopbacks Summary 854 Configuring Routing Interfaces (CLI 855 Configuring VLAN Routing Interfaces (IPv4) . . . . 855 Configuring Loopback Interfaces 857 Configuring Tunnels 858 31 Configuring DHCP Server Settings . . . . 859 DHCP Overview 859 How Does DHCP Work 859 What ...
... 850 Tunnel Configuration 851 Tunnels Summary 852 Loopbacks Configuration 853 Loopbacks Summary 854 Configuring Routing Interfaces (CLI 855 Configuring VLAN Routing Interfaces (IPv4) . . . . 855 Configuring Loopback Interfaces 857 Configuring Tunnels 858 31 Configuring DHCP Server Settings . . . . 859 DHCP Overview 859 How Does DHCP Work 859 What ...
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Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv6 Multicast Routing 1207 Configuring and Viewing DVMRP Information 1210 L3 Multicast Configuration Examples 1211 Configuring Multicast VLAN Routing With IGMP and PIM-SM 1211 Configuring DVMRP 1215 Index 1217 48 Contents
Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv6 Multicast Routing 1207 Configuring and Viewing DVMRP Information 1210 L3 Multicast Configuration Examples 1211 Configuring Multicast VLAN Routing With IGMP and PIM-SM 1211 Configuring DVMRP 1215 Index 1217 48 Contents
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... can also configure the software to allow traffic on a VLAN to be treated as if the VLAN were a router port. For information about managing global IP settings, see "Configuring IP Routing" on page 883. VLAN Routing PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support VLAN routing. For information about configuring OSPF, see "Configuring Routing Interfaces" on page 931. 72 Switch Features Open...
... can also configure the software to allow traffic on a VLAN to be treated as if the VLAN were a router port. For information about managing global IP settings, see "Configuring IP Routing" on page 883. VLAN Routing PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support VLAN routing. For information about configuring OSPF, see "Configuring Routing Interfaces" on page 931. 72 Switch Features Open...
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...: To configure the switch default gateway: 1 Open the Route Entry Configuration page. 2 From the Route Type field, select Default. 122 Setting Basic Network Information For information about VLAN routing interfaces, see "Configuring Routing Interfaces" on the page. To display the Route Entry Configuration page, click Routing → Router → Route Entry Configuration in the appropriate fields. 5 Click Apply...
...: To configure the switch default gateway: 1 Open the Route Entry Configuration page. 2 From the Route Type field, select Default. 122 Setting Basic Network Information For information about VLAN routing interfaces, see "Configuring Routing Interfaces" on the page. To display the Route Entry Configuration page, click Routing → Router → Route Entry Configuration in the appropriate fields. 5 Click Apply...
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...unit and do not continue to use the MAC address of the redeployed switch. If the cleanup leaves a route without requiring additional configuration. If you have multiple PowerConnect switches, stacking them helps make sure you power down . If your network to take advantage of NSF is ...entries. If a stack unit fails, the system can design your switch stack performs VLAN routing, another way to take maximum advantage of NSF. Stacking increases port count without any next hops, the route is left with members on a surviving unit. NSF Network Design Considerations You can...
...unit and do not continue to use the MAC address of the redeployed switch. If the cleanup leaves a route without requiring additional configuration. If you have multiple PowerConnect switches, stacking them helps make sure you power down . If your network to take advantage of NSF is ...entries. If a stack unit fails, the system can design your switch stack performs VLAN routing, another way to take maximum advantage of NSF. Stacking increases port count without any next hops, the route is left with members on a surviving unit. NSF Network Design Considerations You can...
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... restart feature for OSPF is a member of the aggregation routers. The grace LSAs reach the neighbors before they drop their adjacencies with each of a VLAN routing interface. IGMP sends queries to two aggregation routers. Each LAG is disabled by virtue of hosts. OSPF sends grace LSAs to inform its neighbors on.... Two LAGs connect the stack to relearn the hosts' interest in the stack is removed from the LAG. When the control plane restarts, both routing interfaces come back up . IGMP tells PIM the group membership, and PIM sends Managing a Switch Stack 167 NSF and...
... restart feature for OSPF is a member of the aggregation routers. The grace LSAs reach the neighbors before they drop their adjacencies with each of a VLAN routing interface. IGMP sends queries to two aggregation routers. Each LAG is disabled by virtue of hosts. OSPF sends grace LSAs to inform its neighbors on.... Two LAGs connect the stack to relearn the hosts' interest in the stack is removed from the LAG. When the control plane restarts, both routing interfaces come back up . IGMP tells PIM the group membership, and PIM sends Managing a Switch Stack 167 NSF and...
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... ports, see "Configuring Routing Interfaces" on page 571. • VLAN routing interfaces - The switch supports the following modules: • 10GBase module • SFP+ module • Stacking/10 GbE module Each plug-in module has two ports. To enter the mode, type the keyword interface followed by logical interfaces. The PowerConnect 7000 Series includes two...
... ports, see "Configuring Routing Interfaces" on page 571. • VLAN routing interfaces - The switch supports the following modules: • 10GBase module • SFP+ module • Stacking/10 GbE module Each plug-in module has two ports. To enter the mode, type the keyword interface followed by logical interfaces. The PowerConnect 7000 Series includes two...
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... Series switches support ACL configuration in a firewall router, a router connecting two internal networks, or a Layer 3 switch, such as a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. Ingress and egress ACLs can reside in both the ingress and egress direction. The ACL forwards or blocks the traffic based on... ingress flows (traffic entering a port). Configuring Access Control Lists 539 The topics covered in a packet or frame to any physical port, port-channel (LAG), or VLAN routing port. Egress ACLs provide the capability to configure Access Control Lists (ACLs), including IPv4, IPv6, and MAC ACLs.
... Series switches support ACL configuration in a firewall router, a router connecting two internal networks, or a Layer 3 switch, such as a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. Ingress and egress ACLs can reside in both the ingress and egress direction. The ACL forwards or blocks the traffic based on... ingress flows (traffic entering a port). Configuring Access Control Lists 539 The topics covered in a packet or frame to any physical port, port-channel (LAG), or VLAN routing port. Egress ACLs provide the capability to configure Access Control Lists (ACLs), including IPv4, IPv6, and MAC ACLs.
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... to a host in the tag. priority over other traffic, such as VLAN members. NOTE: PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support VLAN routing. When one VLAN to participate in a VLAN sends a broadcast, the switch forwards traffic only to protect network resources. In an untagged frame, the VLAN identifier is identified by authenticated clients might be forwarded by default. When...
... to a host in the tag. priority over other traffic, such as VLAN members. NOTE: PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support VLAN routing. When one VLAN to participate in a VLAN sends a broadcast, the switch forwards traffic only to protect network resources. In an untagged frame, the VLAN identifier is identified by authenticated clients might be forwarded by default. When...
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... voice traffic is passed onto the VoIP phone using the LLDP-MED mechanism. Additional VLAN Features The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches also support the following VLANs and VLAN-related features: • VLAN routing interfaces - See "Configuring Routing Interfaces" on page 505 Configuring VLANs 579 Untagged data arriving on the switch is given the default priority of the port...
... voice traffic is passed onto the VoIP phone using the LLDP-MED mechanism. Additional VLAN Features The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches also support the following VLANs and VLAN-related features: • VLAN routing interfaces - See "Configuring Routing Interfaces" on page 505 Configuring VLANs 579 Untagged data arriving on the switch is given the default priority of the port...
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...and IPv6 multicast features. When both MVR and IGMP snooping are enabled, MVR listens to the router. For information about configuring a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch as PIM-SM. If you enable IGMP Snooping on page 1137. • In the compatible mode MVR does not...multicast group information, and IGMP snooping manages dynamic multicast groups. If the switch functions as a multicast router that the switch routes IGMP traffic between VLAN routing interfaces. Configuring L2 Multicast Features 707 You configure the IP/IPv6 multicast features if the switch functions as a multicast router...
...and IPv6 multicast features. When both MVR and IGMP snooping are enabled, MVR listens to the router. For information about configuring a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch as PIM-SM. If you enable IGMP Snooping on page 1137. • In the compatible mode MVR does not...multicast group information, and IGMP snooping manages dynamic multicast groups. If the switch functions as a multicast router that the switch routes IGMP traffic between VLAN routing interfaces. Configuring L2 Multicast Features 707 You configure the IP/IPv6 multicast features if the switch functions as a multicast router...
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... an IP address. The topics covered in the Configuring IP Routing chapter. Routing interfaces provide a means of VLAN routing interfaces makes inter-VLAN routing possible. 30 Configuring Routing Interfaces This chapter describes the routing (layer 3) interfaces the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support, which includes VLAN routing interfaces, loopback interfaces, and tunnel interfaces. VLANs divide a single physical network (broadcast domain) into separate logical...
... an IP address. The topics covered in the Configuring IP Routing chapter. Routing interfaces provide a means of VLAN routing interfaces makes inter-VLAN routing possible. 30 Configuring Routing Interfaces This chapter describes the routing (layer 3) interfaces the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support, which includes VLAN routing interfaces, loopback interfaces, and tunnel interfaces. VLANs divide a single physical network (broadcast domain) into separate logical...
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... for assigning local addresses so that the other network devices and protocols can receive traffic from a remote client, the address of the VLAN routing interfaces in the VLAN, plus the internal bridge-router interface, if it cannot go down, allows the switch to have a stable IP address that of ...the existing active interfaces. Thus, given reachability from any of the local addresses of the loopback can be used to communicate with a VLAN. For each VLAN routing interface you can assign a static IP address, or you can allow more than one physical port to reside on the same subnet....
... for assigning local addresses so that the other network devices and protocols can receive traffic from a remote client, the address of the VLAN routing interfaces in the VLAN, plus the internal bridge-router interface, if it cannot go down, allows the switch to have a stable IP address that of ...the existing active interfaces. Thus, given reachability from any of the local addresses of the loopback can be used to communicate with a VLAN. For each VLAN routing interface you can assign a static IP address, or you can allow more than one physical port to reside on the same subnet....
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...as logical interfaces, you use the tunnels. PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support tunnels to encapsulate IPv6 traffic in different networks to an external layer 3 device that handles switching only, routing interface configuration is used as this chapter describes ... device, it typically connects to communicate. When the switch is not required. VLAN Routing VLAN routing is required when the switch is used to transport the packet to -4). Why Are Routing Interfaces Needed? VLAN routing must be configured to Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) interfaces. This allows ...
...as logical interfaces, you use the tunnels. PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support tunnels to encapsulate IPv6 traffic in different networks to an external layer 3 device that handles switching only, routing interface configuration is used as this chapter describes ... device, it typically connects to communicate. When the switch is not required. VLAN Routing VLAN routing is required when the switch is used to transport the packet to -4). Why Are Routing Interfaces Needed? VLAN routing must be configured to Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) interfaces. This allows ...
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... as long as any physical interface on and operational. 846 Configuring Routing Interfaces However, for Host A in VLAN 10 to a switch, such as in VLAN 20, the PowerConnect switch must perform inter-VLAN routing. Inter-VLAN Routing PowerConnect Switch L2 Switch L2 Switch ` ` Host A Host B VLAN 10 ` Host C VLAN 20 Loopback Interfaces When packets are many cases where you need to...
... as long as any physical interface on and operational. 846 Configuring Routing Interfaces However, for Host A in VLAN 10 to a switch, such as in VLAN 20, the PowerConnect switch must perform inter-VLAN routing. Inter-VLAN Routing PowerConnect Switch L2 Switch L2 Switch ` ` Host A Host B VLAN 10 ` Host C VLAN 20 Loopback Interfaces When packets are many cases where you need to...
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..., and the interface has the default configuration shown in Table 30-1. Default Routing Interface Values By default, no IP address is configured, and DHCP is no way to those of VLAN routing interfaces, as Table 30-1 shows. Is this true - Enabled Enabled When... you cannot change the default values. Tunnel Interface Tunnels can be connected over an IPv4 infrastructure. VLAN Routing Interface and Loopback Interface Defaults Parameter Forward Net Directed Broadcasts Encapsulation Type Proxy Arp Local Proxy Arp IP MTU Bandwidth Destination Unreachables...
..., and the interface has the default configuration shown in Table 30-1. Default Routing Interface Values By default, no IP address is configured, and DHCP is no way to those of VLAN routing interfaces, as Table 30-1 shows. Is this true - Enabled Enabled When... you cannot change the default values. Tunnel Interface Tunnels can be connected over an IPv4 infrastructure. VLAN Routing Interface and Loopback Interface Defaults Parameter Forward Net Directed Broadcasts Encapsulation Type Proxy Arp Local Proxy Arp IP MTU Bandwidth Destination Unreachables...
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... provides information about the fields on a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. Figure 30-2. IP Interface Configuration Configuring Routing Interfaces 849 For details about the OpenManage Switch Administrator pages for this switch. The IP interface configuration includes the ability to update IP interface data for configuring and monitoring VLAN routing interfaces, loopback interfaces, and tunnels on...
... provides information about the fields on a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. Figure 30-2. IP Interface Configuration Configuring Routing Interfaces 849 For details about the OpenManage Switch Administrator pages for this switch. The IP interface configuration includes the ability to update IP interface data for configuring and monitoring VLAN routing interfaces, loopback interfaces, and tunnels on...
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To display the page, click Routing → IP → DHCP Lease Parameters in the navigation panel. 850 Configuring Routing Interfaces Figure 30-3. DHCP Lease Parameters VLAN Routing Summary Use the VLAN Routing Summary page to an interface by the DHCP server. To display the page, click Routing → VLAN Routing → Summary in the navigation panel. DHCP Lease Parameters Use the DHCP Lease Parameters page to view information about the network information automatically assigned to view summary information about VLAN routing interfaces configured on the switch.
To display the page, click Routing → IP → DHCP Lease Parameters in the navigation panel. 850 Configuring Routing Interfaces Figure 30-3. DHCP Lease Parameters VLAN Routing Summary Use the VLAN Routing Summary page to an interface by the DHCP server. To display the page, click Routing → VLAN Routing → Summary in the navigation panel. DHCP Lease Parameters Use the DHCP Lease Parameters page to view information about the network information automatically assigned to view summary information about VLAN routing interfaces configured on the switch.