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 Managed Switches
Enable Static Routing on MLAG Interfaces
You can make MLAG interfaces members of VLAN routing interfaces. Static routing is 
supported on these VLAN interfaces. Routing interfaces that have MLAG interfaces as 
members do nor support routing protocols such as OSPF and RIP. You need to configure 
VRRP on these routing interfaces to provide redundancy for virtual IP addresses and virtual 
MAC addresses. After you have VRRP enabled on a VLAN that has an MLAG port as its 
member, each VRRP router functions as master in that VLAN.
Note:
The virtual IP address of the VRRP routers must be different from the 
physical IP addresses of the peers.
The following configuration steps assume that you created an MLAG as described in 
CLI: Enable Static Routing on MLAG
Configure Switch P
Note:
For information about switch P, see 
description following the figure.
1. 
Add LAG1 and LAG2 to VLAN 100, LAG1 and LAG4 to VLAN 200, and LAG1 and LAG3 
to VLAN 300. 
For information about how to add a LAG to a VLAN, see 
.
2. 
Enable IP routing globally.
(Switch P) # configure
(Switch P) (Config)#ip routing
3. 
Enable IP VRRP globally.
(Switch P) # configure
(Switch P) (config)#ip vrrp