Creating and Assigning IP Interfaces to the VLAN
Web Agent
Procedure
Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, v5.3.1
*Note: If you modify the ARP Timeout value, the new value
does not take affect when you click on APPLY.You
must, in addition to changing the ARP Timeout value,
change the Admin State to Down, then change the
ARP Timeout value, and then change the Admin state
back to Up for that Interface.
This procedure can be done when you change the ARP
Timeout value. If not already selected, select Interfaces
from the Routing > IP > Configuration group on the
Web Agent window. The IP Interfaces dialog box
opens (Figure 9-2-).
Click on the Select checkbox for the Interface, change
the Admin State to Down, then click on APPLY.
Again select the interface, enter the new value of the
ARP Timeout period, and change the Admin State
parameter to UP, then click on APPLY.
3. To delete an IP interface first click on Select, to select the
specific interface then click on DELETE.
4. Refer to Table 9-1 for an explanation of the IP Interfaces
dialog box parameters.
After you have set up a VLAN, you must create the IP interface that
your VLAN and your subnet uses to communicate with each other.
While creating the IP interface, you must assign it to the VLAN. The
last step is to enable IP forwarding (Routing) global parameters.
1. Select Interfaces from the Routing > IP > Configuration
group on the Web Agent window. The IP Interfaces dialog
box opens (Figure 9-2).
Configuring IP Routing
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