User`s manual

Creating a Routing Interface
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Creating a routing interface adds a static route to the Switch's routing table. You create a routing interface by
simply creating a port-based VLAN and giving it an IP address.
Important:
Routing interfaces and other types of VLANs already created appear with their VLAN Name, the VLAN
Type and VID.
Port-based VLANs are the only VLAN types that can be routing interfaces.
Other VLAN types that may be listed are MAC, IP Subnet and Protocol.
VID 1 is the Switch's default VLAN. It is reserved for use by the Switch.
When you highlight a VLAN, the Port Map at the bottom of the screen shows its members in green
number blocks.
A switch port can be a member of more than one routing interface.
Up to ten routing interfaces can be viewed at a time. Use the Up and Down buttons to move through the
list. Go to Top returns to the first ten entries.
You cannot modify an interface. To change it, you must Delete it and recreate it using Add.
Configuration steps
Under Configuration on the Main Menu, select Routing. The Router Interfaces screen appears:
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