Netgear GSM7248v2 - ProSAFE 48 Port Layer 2 Gigabit L2 Ethernet Switch ユーザーズマニュアル
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Chapter 4. Routing
ProSafe® Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switches Software Administration Manual
VLAN Routing Configuration
Use the VLAN Routing Configuration page to configure VLAN Routing interfaces on the
system.
system.
To display the VLAN Routing Configuration page, click Routing
VLAN
VLAN Routing.
1.
Use VLAN ID to enter the ID of a VLAN you want to configure for VLAN Routing. The
field will display the all IDs of the VLAN configured on this switch.
field will display the all IDs of the VLAN configured on this switch.
2.
Use IP Address to enter the IP Address to be configured for the VLAN Routing Interface.
3.
Use Subnet Mask to enter the Subnet Mask to be configured for the VLAN Routing
Interface.
Interface.
4.
Click ADD to add the VLAN Routing Interface specified in the VLAN ID field to the switch
configuration.
configuration.
5.
Click DELETE to remove the VLAN Routing Interface specified in the VLAN ID field from the
switch configuration.
switch configuration.
Table 21.
Field
Description
Port
The interface assigned to the VLAN for routing.
MAC Address
The MAC Address assigned to the VLAN Routing
Interface
Interface
ARP
The ARP protocol associates a layer 2 MAC address with a layer 3 IPv4 address. ProSafe®
Managed Switches software features both dynamic and manual ARP configuration. With
manual ARP configuration, you can statically add entries into the ARP table.
Managed Switches software features both dynamic and manual ARP configuration. With
manual ARP configuration, you can statically add entries into the ARP table.
ARP is a necessary part of the internet protocol (IP) and is used to translate an IP address to
a media (MAC) address, defined by a local area network (LAN) such as Ethernet. A station
needing to send an IP packet must learn the MAC address of the IP destination, or of the next
a media (MAC) address, defined by a local area network (LAN) such as Ethernet. A station
needing to send an IP packet must learn the MAC address of the IP destination, or of the next