Configuring Ip Routing - Avaya WLAN 8100 Series Reference

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enabled, the unit with VLACP enabled will not forward traffic, however the unit with
VLACP disabled will continue to forward traffic.

Configuring IP routing

Related topics:
IP routing configuration using CLI
Static route configuration using CLI
DHCP relay configuration using CLI
Directed broadcasts configuration using CLI
Static ARP and Proxy ARP configuration using CLI
IGMP snooping configuration using the CLI
IP routing configuration using CLI
The following sections describe the procedures you can use to configure routable VLANs using
the CLI.
The WC 8180 can function as a Layer 3 (L3) switch. This means that a regular Layer 2 VLAN
becomes a routable L3 VLAN if an IP address and MAC address are attached to the VLAN.
When routing is enabled in L3 mode, every L3 VLAN is capable of routing as well as carrying
the management traffic. You can use any L3 VLAN instead of the Management VLAN to
manage the switch.
The following sections describe the procedures you can use to configure routable VLANs using
the CLI.
Related topics:
IP routing configuration procedures
IP routing configuration navigation
Configuring global IP routing status
Displaying global IP routing status
Configuring an IP address for a VLAN
Configuring IP routing status on a VLAN
Displaying the IP address configuration and routing status for a VLAN
Displaying IP routes
Performing a traceroute
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