console(config-if-1/g2)#switchport mode general
console(config-if-1/g2)#switchport general allowed vlan add 10
console(config-if-1/g2)#switchport general pvid 10
console(config-if-1/g2)#exit
console#configure
console(config)#interface ethernet 1/g3
console(config-if-1/g3)#switchport mode general
console(config-if-1/g3)#switchport general allowed vlan add 20
console(config-if-1/g3)#switchport general pvid 20
console(config-if-1/g3)#exit
Example 3: Set Up VLAN Routing for the VLANs and Assign an IP Address
The following code sequence shows how to enable routing for the VLANs and how to configure the IP
addresses and subnet masks for the virtual router ports.:
console#configure
console(config)#interface vlan 10
console(config-if-vlan10)#routing
console(config-if-vlan10)#ip address 192.150.3.1 255.255.255.0
console(config-if-vlan10)#exit
console#configure
console(config)#interface vlan 20
console(config-if-vlan20)#routing
console(config-if-vlan20)#ip address 192.150.4.1 255.255.255.0
console(config-if-vlan20)#exit
Example 4: Enable Routing for the Switch:
In order for the VLAN to function as a routing interface, you must enable routing on the VLAN and on the
switch.
console(config)#ip routing
Using the Web Interface to Configure VLAN Routing
Use the following screens to perform the same configuration using the Web Interface:
•
Switching > VLAN > VLAN Membership. To create the VLANs and specify port participation.
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Switching > VLAN > Port Configuration. To set the PVID and VLAN type.
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Routing > IP > Configuration. To enable routing for the switch.
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Routing > IP > Interface Configuration. To enable routing for the VLANs and configure their IP
addresses and subnet masks.
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