3.
Configure the default gateways.
Configuring default gateways 5 and 6 for VLANs 2 and 3 respectively. Configure default gate-
way 1 for load balancing session requests and as backup when default gateways 5 and 6 fail.
>> /cfg/ip/gw 5
>> Default gateway 5# addr 10.10.1.20
>> Default gateway 5# ../gw 6
>> Default gateway 6# addr 10.10.1.30
>> Default gateway 6# ../gw 1
>> Default gateway 1# addr 10.10.4.1
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gateways 5 to 250 can be set to the same IP address as the other gateways (including default
gateway 1 to 4). For example, you can configure two default gateways with the same IP
address for two different VLANs.
4.
Add the VLANs to the default gateways and enable them.
>> /cfg/ip/gw 5
>> Default gateway 5# vlan 2
>> Default gateway 5# ena
>> Default gateway 5# ../ gw 6
>> Default gateway 6# vlan 3
>> Default gateway 6# ena
>> Default gateway 6# ../gw 1
>> Default gateway 1# ena
5.
Apply and verify your configuration.
>> Default gateway 1# ../cur
Examine the results under the gateway section. If any settings are incorrect, make the appropri-
ate changes.
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(Select default gateway 5)
(Assign IP address for gateway 5)
(Select default gateway 6)
(Assign IP address for gateway 6)
(Select default gateway 1)
(Assign IP address for gateway 1)
(Select default gateway 5)
(Add VLAN 2 for default gateway 5)
(Enable default gateway 5)
(Select default gateway 6)
(Add VLAN 3 for default gateway 6)
(Enable default gateway 6)
(Select default gateway 1)
(Enable gateway 1 for all VLAN s)
(View current IP settings)
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