D-Link DGS-3312SR Product Manual - Page 126

Static ARP Settings, RIP, RIP Global Setting

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DGS-3312SR Gigabit Layer 3 Switch Parameter IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Cost (1-65355) Backup Status Description Allows the entry of an IP address that will be a static entry into the Switch's Routing Table. Allows the entry of a subnet mask corresponding to the IP address above. Allows the entry of an IP address of a gateway for the IP address above. Allows the entry of a routing protocol metric representing the number of routers between the Switch and the IP address above. Specify the route as Primary or Backup. If a single IP route is used, it is unnecessary to change this. Designate a backup route if an alternate route is desired. A backup IP route is sometimes called a "floating static route." Static ARP Settings Use the Static ARP Settings window to create permanent entries in the ARP table for different IP interfaces. Static ARP entries that have been configured appear in the Static ARP Settings table in this window. To add a new static ARP entry, click on the Add button, a new window appears (see below). To remove an existing entry, click the X button in the Delete column for the entry you want to eliminate. To delete all static ARP entries, click the Clear All button. Figure 5- 24. Static ARP Settings window Clicking the Add button allows you to add a new entry using the window below. Figure 5- 25. Static ARP Table - Add a New Entry window Enter the IP address and the MAC address of the device you want to map with ARP and click the Apply button. The new entry will appear in the Static ARP Settings window. Click the Show All Static ARP Entries link to see the Static ARP Settings window. RIP The Switch supports the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). RIP Global Setting To setup Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for the IP interfaces configured in the Switch, open the RIP folder and click on the RIP Global Setting link. Use the RIP Global Setting window to first enable RIP and then configure RIP settings for the individual IP interfaces. To enable RIP, select Enabled from the drop-down RIP State menu and click the Apply button. RIP can be disabled or enabled without changing any of the RIP IP interfaces settings using this window. 113

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DGS-3312SR Gigabit Layer 3 Switch
Parameter
Description
IP Address <
0.0.0.0
>
Allows the entry of an IP address that will be a static entry into the Switch’s
Routing Table.
Subnet Mask <
0.0.0.0
>
Allows the entry of a subnet mask corresponding to the IP address above.
Gateway IP <
0.0.0.0
>
Allows the entry of an IP address of a gateway for the IP address above.
Cost (1-65355) <
1>
Allows the entry of a routing protocol metric representing the number of
routers between the Switch and the IP address above.
Backup Status
Specify the route as
Primary
or
Backup
. If a single IP route is used, it is
unnecessary to change this. Designate a backup route if an alternate route is
desired. A backup IP route is sometimes called a “floating static route.”
Static ARP Settings
Use the
Static ARP Settings
window to create permanent entries in the ARP table for different IP interfaces. Static ARP
entries that have been configured appear in the Static ARP Settings table in this window. To add a new static ARP entry,
click on the
Add
button, a new window appears (see below). To remove an existing entry, click the
X
button in the Delete
column for the entry you want to eliminate. To delete all static ARP entries, click the
Clear All
button.
Figure 5- 24. Static ARP Settings window
Clicking the
Add
button allows you to add a new entry using the window below.
Figure 5- 25. Static ARP Table – Add a New Entry window
Enter the IP address and the MAC address of the device you want to map with ARP and click the
Apply
button. The new
entry will appear in the
Static ARP Settings
window. Click the Show All Static ARP Entries
link to see the
Static ARP
Settings
window.
RIP
The Switch supports the Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
RIP Global Setting
To setup Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for the IP interfaces configured in the Switch, open the
RIP
folder and click
on the
RIP Global Setting
link. Use the
RIP Global Setting
window to first enable RIP and then configure RIP settings
for the individual IP interfaces. To enable RIP, select
Enabled
from the drop-down RIP State menu and click the
Apply
button. RIP can be disabled or enabled without changing any of the RIP IP interfaces settings using this window.
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