Foundry Networks Switch and Router Installation And Configuration Manual page 913

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AppleTalk
Protocol VLAN
Figure 24.3
Virtual interface provides a routing interface to an AppleTalk VLAN
USING THE CLI
To configure the AppleTalk VLAN as seen in Figure 24.3, enter the following commands:
BigIron(config)# router appletalk
BigIron(config)# vlan 1
BigIron(config-vlan-1)# atalk-proto
BigIron(config-vlan-atalk-proto)# static e1 to 4
BigIron(config-vlan-atalk-proto)# router-interface ve 3
To configure the physical interface (e8) to which all outgoing traffic is forwarded, enter the following commands:
BigIron(config-vlan-atalk-proto)# int e8
BigIron(config-if-8)# appletalk cable-range 300 - 300
BigIron(config-if-8)# appletalk address 300.50
BigIron(config-if-8)# appletalk zone-name Finance
BigIron(config-if-8)# appletalk routing
To configure the defined AppleTalk VLAN virtual interface ve3, enter the following commands:
BigIron(config-if-8)# int ve 3
BigIron(config-vif-3)# appletalk cable-range 100 - 100
BigIron(config-vif-3)# appletalk address 100.50
BigIron(config-vif-3)# appletalk zone-name Marketing
BigIron(config-vif-3)# appletalk routing
Routing Between Protocol VLANs Within Port-Based VLANs
In Figure 24.4, AppleTalk traffic is terminating on ports 1 through 4 on two separate networks, 100 and 200.
Suppose you want to assign these networks to two separate VLANs but would also like to route traffic between the
two VLANs and externally to the router.
December 2000
Switch
5
4
3
Virtual
Interface 3
100.50
Marketing
Zone
2
1
Configuring AppleTalk
6
7
8
Router
300.50
Finance
Zone
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