User`s manual
Creating a Routing Interface
Web version
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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