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Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Configuring <strong>the</strong> routing tableUse <strong>the</strong> following commands to create VLAN 2 on <strong>the</strong> Switching Interface and configure it withIP address 10.30.50.70 and subnet mask 255.255.0.0:<strong>G350</strong>-001# interface Vlan 2<strong>G350</strong>-001(if:Vlan 2)# ip address 10.30.50.70 255.255.0.0Done!Configuring <strong>the</strong> routing tableThis section provides information about configuring <strong>the</strong> routing table and includes <strong>the</strong> followingtopics:●●●●●Overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> routing table — an overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> routing table and <strong>the</strong> types <strong>of</strong> routesyou can configure on <strong>the</strong> routing tableVia-interface static route — instructions on how to configure a via interface static routePermanent static route — instructions on how to configure a permanent static routeDiscard route — instructions on how to configure a discard routeRouting table commands — a list and descriptions <strong>of</strong> CLI commands used to configure <strong>the</strong>routing tableOverview <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> routing tableWhen you configure <strong>the</strong> routing table, you can:●●●View information about <strong>the</strong> routing tableAdd entries to <strong>the</strong> routing tableDelete entries from <strong>the</strong> routing tableNote:Note: To change an entry in <strong>the</strong> routing table, delete <strong>the</strong> entry and <strong>the</strong>n add it as a newentry.The routes in <strong>the</strong> routing table are static routes. They are never timed-out, and can only beremoved manually. If you delete <strong>the</strong> interface, all static routes on <strong>the</strong> interface are also deleted.A static route becomes inactive whenever <strong>the</strong> underlying Layer 2 interface is down, except forpermanent static routes. You can disable <strong>the</strong> interface manually using <strong>the</strong> IP admin-statedown command. For more information, see Permanent static route on page 165. When <strong>the</strong>underlying Layer 2 interface becomes active, <strong>the</strong> static route enters <strong>the</strong> routing table again.Issue 3 January 2005 163

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