Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual page 307

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Operating in Layer 3 mode, the device routes traffic between the directly-
attached IP subnets configured on the device. The device continues to bridge
traffic between devices in the same VLAN. Additional IPv4 routes for routing to
non-directly attached subnets can be configured in the IPv4 Static Routes page.
The device software consumes one VLAN ID (VID) for every IP
NOTE
address configured on a port or LAG. The device takes the first VID that is
not used starting from 4094.
To configure the IPv4 addresses:
Click IP Configuration > IPv4 Management and Interfaces > IPv4 Interface.
For SG500X devices only, to enable IPv4 routing, check the Enable box. In Sx500
devices, when you change the system mode from Layer 2 to Layer 3 it
automatically enables IP routing.
Select IPv4 Routing to enable the device to function as an IPv4 router.
Click Apply. The parameter is saved to the Running Configuration file.
This page displays the following fields in the IPv4 Interface Table:
Interface—Interface for which the IP address is defined.
IP Address Type—IP address defined as static or DHCP.
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Static—Entered manually.
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DHCP—Received from DHCP server.
IP Address—Configured IP address for the interface.
Mask—Configured IP address mask.
Status—Results of the IP address duplication check.
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Tentative—There is no final result for the IP address duplication check.
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Valid—The IP address collision check was completed, and no IP address
collision was detected.
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Valid-Duplicated—The IP address duplication check was completed,
and a duplicate IP address was detected.
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Duplicated—A duplicated IP address was detected for the default IP
address.
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
IP Configuration
IPv4 Management and Interfaces

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