(Netgear Switch) #config
(Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 1/3/1
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/3/1)#ip address 192.150.3.1 255.255.255.0
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/3/1)#exit
(Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 1/3/2
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/3/2)#ip address 192.150.4.1 255.255.255.0
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/3/2)#exit
Enable RIP for the switch. The route preference will default to 15.
(Netgear Switch) (Config)#router rip
(Netgear Switch) (Config router)#enable
(Netgear Switch) (Config router)#exit
Configure the IP address and subnet mask for a non-virtual router port.
(Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 1/2/5
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/2/5)#ip address 192.150.5.1 255.255.255.0
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/2/5)#exit
Enable RIP for the VLAN router ports. Authentication will default to none, and
no default route entry will be created.
(Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 1/3/1
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/3/1)#ip rip
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/3/1)#exit
(Netgear Switch) (Config)# interface 1/3/2
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/3/2)#ip rip
(Netgear Switch) (Interface 1/3/2)#exit
(Netgear Switch) (Config)#exit
VLAN Routing OSPF Configuration
For larger networks Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is generally used in preference to RIP. OSPF
offers several benefits to the administrator of a large and/or complex network:
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Less network traffic:
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Routing table updates are sent only when a change has occurred
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Only the part of the table which has changed is sent
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Updates are sent to a multicast, not a broadcast, address
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Hierarchical management, allowing the network to be subdivided
The top level of the hierarchy of an OSPF network is known as an autonomous system (AS) or
routing domain, and is a collection of networks with a common administration and routing
strategy. The AS is divided into areas: intra-area routing is used when a source and destination
IP Routing Services
NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide
v1.0, March 2006
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