DELL N3000 User Manual

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Switch Feature Overview
Routing Features
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table Management
You can create static ARP entries and manage many settings for the dynamic 
ARP table, such as age time for entries, retries, and cache size.
For information about managing the ARP table, see "Configuring IP Routing" 
VLAN Routing
Dell Networking series switches support VLAN routing. You 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 configuring VLAN routing interfaces, see "Configuring 
IP Configuration
The switch IP configuration settings to allow you to configure network 
information for VLAN routing interfaces such as IP address and subnet mask, 
and ICMP redirects. Global IP configuration settings for the switch allow you 
to enable or disable the generation of several types of ICMP messages and 
enable or disable the routing mode.
For information about managing global IP settings, see "Configuring IP 
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a dynamic routing protocol commonly 
used within medium-to-large enterprise networks. OSPF is an interior 
gateway protocol (IGP) that operates within a single autonomous system.
For information about configuring OSPF, see "Configuring OSPF and 
NOTE: 
This feature is not available on N2000 switches.