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Chapter 5:  Configuring Routing 
 
GS752TXS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 
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Configuring VLAN Routing
You can configure GS752TXS Smart Switch software with some ports supporting VLANs and 
some supporting routing. You can also configure the software to allow traffic on a VLAN to be 
treated as if the VLAN were a router port.
When a port is enabled for bridging (default) rather than routing, all normal bridge processing 
is performed for an inbound packet, which is then associated with a VLAN. Its MAC 
Destination Address (MAC DA) and VLAN ID are used to search the MAC address table. If 
routing is enabled for the VLAN, and the MAC DA of an inbound unicast packet is that of the 
internal bridge-router interface, the packet is routed. An inbound multicast packet is 
forwarded to all ports in the VLAN, plus the internal bridge-router interface, if it was received 
on a routed VLAN.
Since a port can be configured to belong to more than one VLAN, VLAN routing might be 
enabled for all of the VLANs on the port, or for a subset. VLAN Routing can be used to allow 
more than one physical port to reside on the same subnet. It could also be used when a 
VLAN spans multiple physical networks, or when additional segmentation or security is 
required. This section shows how to configure GS752TXS Smart Switch software to support 
VLAN routing. A port can be either a VLAN port or a router port, but not both. However, a 
VLAN port may be part of a VLAN that is itself a router port.
VLAN Routing Wizard
The VLAN Routing Wizard creates a VLAN, adds selected ports to the VLAN. The VLAN 
Wizard gives the user the option to add the selected ports as a Link Aggregation (LAG). With 
this wizard, you can: 
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Create a VLAN and generate a unique name for VLAN.
IcmpOutSrcQuenchs
The number of ICMP Source Quench messages sent. 
IcmpOutRedirects
The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent. For a host, this object is 
always zero, since hosts do not send redirects. 
IcmpOutEchos
The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent. 
IcmpOutEchoReps
The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent. 
IcmpOutTimestamps
The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages. 
IcmpOutTimestampReps
The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages sent. 
IcmpOutAddrMasks
The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent. 
IcmpOutAddrMaskReps
The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent. 
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5-2. IP Statistics Fields (Continued)
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Description