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Chapter 9 — configuring ip routing 9-1 – Avaya Cajun P882 User Manual

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Configuring a DNS Client Using the Web Agent 8-2
Configuring a DNS Client Using the CLI 8-3

Configuring a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
Client 8-3

Configuring a RADIUS Client Using the Web Agent 8-4
Configuring a RADIUS Client Using the CLI 8-5

Chapter 9 — Configuring IP Routing 9-1

Overview 9-1
Configuring Internet Protocol (IP) Global Routing 9-1

Creating an IP Interface 9-2

Creating an IP Interface Using the Web Agent 9-2
Creating an IP Interface Using the CLI 9-8

Enabling IP Routing 9-8

Enabling IP Routing Using the Web Agent 9-8
Creating an IP Interface Using the CLI 9-10

Configuring IP Routing on the Switch 9-10

Hardware Requirements for Routing 9-11
Minimum IP Routing Configuration Requirements 9-11
Routing Configuration Quickstart 9-11

Assigning IP Interfaces to the VLAN 9-12

IP Multinetting 9-12
Creating a Multinet Interface 9-13
Configuring Access Lists 9-14
Creating Standard Access Rules 9-14
Creating Extended Access Rules 9-16

Activating Access Lists 9-22

Activating Access Lists Using the Web Agent 9-22
Activating Access Lists Using the CLI 9-23

Creating IP Static Routes 9-23

Creating IP Static Routes Using the Web Agent 9-23
Creating IP Static Routes Using the CLI 9-24

Creating IP Static ARP Entries 9-24

Creating IP Static ARP Entries Using the Web Agent 9-24
Creating IP Static ARP Entries Using the CLI 9-26

Creating a BOOTP/DHCP Server Entry 9-26

Creating a BOOTP/DHCP Server Entry Using the Web Agent
9-26
Creating a BOOTP/DHCP Server Entry Using the CLI 9-27

IP Multicast 9-27

Configuring IGMP 9-28

Globally Enabling IGMP Using the Web Agent 9-29
Globally Enabling IGMP Using the CLI 9-30
Modifying IGMP Interfaces Using the Web Agent 9-30
Modifying IGMP Interfaces Using the CLI 9-32

Configuring and Modifying Distance Vector Multicast Routing

Protocol (DVMRP) 9-33

Configuring the DVMRP Global Configuration Using the