Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 网络指南

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Configuring IP
IP Forwarding
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
page 24-7
IP Forwarding
Network device traffic is bridged (switched) at the Layer 2 level between ports that are assigned to the 
same VLAN. However, if a device needs to communicate with another device that belongs to a different 
VLAN, then Layer 3 routing is necessary to transmit traffic between the VLANs. Bridging makes the 
decision on where to forward packets based on the packet’s destination MAC address; routing makes the 
decision on where to forward packets based on the packet’s IP network address (e.g., IP - 21.0.0.10).
Alcatel-Lucent switches support routing of IP traffic. A VLAN is available for routing when at least one 
router interface is defined for that VLAN and at least one active port is associated with the VLAN. If a 
VLAN does not have a router interface, the ports associated with that VLAN are in essence firewalled 
from other VLANs.
IP multinetting is also supported. A network is said to be multinetted when multiple IP subnets are brought 
together within a single broadcast domain. It is now possible to configure up to eight IP interfaces per 
VLAN. Each interface is configured with a different subnet. As a result, traffic from each configured 
subnet can coexist on the same VLAN.
In the illustration below, an IP router interface has been configured on each VLAN. Therefore, worksta-
tions connected to ports on VLAN 1 on Switch 1 can communicate with VLAN 2; and workstations 
connected to ports on VLAN 3 on Switch 2 can communicate with VLAN 2. Also, ports from both 
switches have been assigned to VLAN 2, and a physical connection has been made between the switches. 
Therefore, workstations connected to VLAN 1 on Switch 1 can communicate with workstations connected 
to VLAN 3 on Switch 2.
IP Forwarding
If the switch is running in single MAC router mode, a maximum of 4094 VLANs can have IP interfaces 
defined and a maximum of 64 VLANs can have IPX interfaces defined. In this mode, each router VLAN 
is assigned the same MAC address, which is the base chassis MAC address for the switch.
 for more information about configuring the IPX router interfaces.
Switch 2
130.0.0.1
130.0.0.2
VLAN 3
130.0.0.0
Switch 1
VLAN 1
110.0.0.0
110.0.0.1
110.0.0.2
Physical 
Connection
IP Router Interface
=
VLAN 2
120.0.0.0
VLAN 2
120.0.0.0