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Chapter 105, Ipv4 routing commands, Ble 253. ipv4 routing commands 3 – Allied Telesis AT-8100 Series User Manual

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Chapter 105

IPv4 Routing Commands

The IPv4 routing commands are summarized in Table 253 and described
in detail within the chapter.

Note

The commands in this chapter may be used to configure the switch
as a router of IPv4 packets. These commands may also be used to
assign the switch an IPv4 management address to add support for
the management functions listed in Table 27 on page 300. If you do
not want the switch to route IPv4 packets, but want to assign it an IP
address, refer to Chapter 13, “IPv4 and IPv6 Management
Addresses” on page 299 an
d Chapter 14, “IPv4 and IPv6
Management Address Commands” on page 313.

Table 253. IPv4 Routing Commands

Command

Mode

Description

“IP ADDRESS” on page 1835

VLAN Interface

Creates IPv4 routing interfaces with
static addresses.

“IP ADDRESS DHCP” on page 1837

VLAN Interface

Creates IPv4 routing interfaces with
dynamic addresses from a DHCP
server.

“IP ROUTE” on page 1838

Global
Configuration

Creates static routes to remote
destination networks and the default
gateway address.

“NO IP ADDRESS” on page 1841

VLAN Interface

Deletes routing interfaces that have
static addresses.

“NO IP ADDRESS DHCP” on
page 1843

VLAN Interface

Deletes routing interfaces that have
dynamic addresses.

“NO IP ROUTE” on page 1845

Global
Configuration

Deletes static routes and the default
gateway.

“SHOW IP INTERFACE” on
page 1847

Privileged Exec

Displays the IPv4 routing interfaces on
the switch.

“SHOW IP ROUTE” on page 1849

Privileged Exec

Displays the routes to local and
remote destination networks and the
default gateway.