Configuring Ip Routing; Ip Routing Overview - Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual

Stackable layer 2 and 3 switches
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Configuring IP Routing

This chapter describes how to configure routing on the switch, including
global routing settings, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), router discovery,
and static routes.
The topics covered in this chapter include:

IP Routing Overview

Default IP Routing Values
Configuring IP Routing Features (Web)
Configuring IP Routing Features (CLI)
IP Routing Configuration Example
IP Routing Overview
The Dell Networking series switches are multilayer switches that support
static and dynamic routing. Table 33-1 describes some of the general routing
features that you can configure on the switch.
Table 33-1. IP Routing Features
Feature
ICMP message control
Default gateway
ARP table
Description
You can configure the type of ICMP messages that
the switch responds to as well as the rate limit and
burst size.
The switch supports a single default gateway. A
manually configured default gateway is more
preferable than a default gateway learned from a
DHCP server.
The switch maintains an ARP table that maps an
IP address to a MAC address. You can create static
ARP entries in the table and manage various ARP
table settings such as the aging time of
dynamically-learned entries.
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