Port-Based Router Interface - Hirschmann Power MICE User Manual

Routing configuration industrial ethernet (gigabit) switch
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Static Routing

3.1 Port-based Router Interface

A characteristic of the port-based router interface is that a subnet is
connected to a port
Special features of port-based router interfaces:
If there is no active connection, then the entry from the routing table is
omitted, because the router transmits exclusively to those ports for which
the data transfer is likely to be successful.
The entry in the interface configuration table remains.
A port-based router interface does not recognize VLANs, which means
that the router rejects tagged frames which it receives at a port-based
router interface.
A port-based router interface rejects all the non-routable packets.
Below
(see fig. 8)
application with port-based router interfaces.
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(see fig.
7).
you will find an example of the simplest case of a routing
3.1 Port-based Router Interface
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