D-Link DWS-3024L User Manual - Page 217

L2 Features > VLAN > Configuration

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L3 Roaming Example 3. Exit to Privileged EXEC mode and view the VLAN routing interface configuration. (switch-prompt) (Vlan)#exit (switch-prompt) #show ip vlan MAC Address used by Routing VLANs: 00:00:00:01:00:02 VLAN ID ------200 Logical Interface 0/4/1 IP Address 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 The new VLAN routing interface is 0/4/1 in unit/slot/port format. For non-stacking platforms, the interface would be 4/1. 4. Enter the interface configuration mode for the new VLAN routing interface. (switch-prompt) #configure (switch-prompt) (Config)#interface 0/4/1 5. Assign an IP address to the interface and enable routing. (switch-prompt) (Interface 0/4/1)#ip address 192.168.60.15 255.255.255.0 (switch-prompt) (Interface 0/4/1)#routing 6. Add the port to which the call server is attached to VLAN 200 (in this example, the call server is attached to port 3). (switch-prompt) (Config)#interface 1/0/3 (switch-prompt) (Interface 1/0/3)#vlan participation include 200 To perform the same steps by using the Web interface, use the following procedures: 1. From the L2 Features > VLAN > Configuration page, create a VLAN, give it a name, and add the port to which the call server is attached to VLAN 200 (in this example, the call server is attached to port 3). Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces 217

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Configuring the WLAN and Tunnel Interfaces
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L3 Roaming Example
3.
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode and view the VLAN routing interface configuration.
(switch-prompt) (Vlan)#
exit
(switch-prompt) #
show ip vlan
MAC Address used by Routing VLANs:
00:00:00:01:00:02
Logical
VLAN ID
Interface
IP Address
Subnet Mask
-------
--------------
---------------
---------------
200
0/4/1
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
The new VLAN routing interface is 0/4/1 in unit/slot/port format. For non-stacking
platforms, the interface would be 4/1.
4.
Enter the interface configuration mode for the new VLAN routing interface.
(switch-prompt) #
configure
(switch-prompt) (Config)#
interface 0/4/1
5.
Assign an IP address to the interface and enable routing.
(switch-prompt) (Interface 0/4/1)#
ip address 192.168.60.15 255.255.255.0
(switch-prompt) (Interface 0/4/1)#
routing
6.
Add the port to which the call server is attached to VLAN 200 (in this example, the call
server is attached to port 3).
(switch-prompt) (Config)#
interface 1/0/3
(switch-prompt) (Interface 1/0/3)#
vlan participation include 200
To perform the same steps by using the Web interface, use the following procedures:
1.
From the
L2 Features > VLAN > Configuration
page, create a VLAN, give it a name,
and add the port to which the call server is attached to VLAN 200 (in this example, the call
server is attached to port 3).