SmartSwitch 6500 User Guide 5-7
Routing IP Routing
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SW2 is connected to SW1 through PNNI, and both switches are part of the same emulated LAN.
To reach SW2 with the Ethernet-based NMS, create an IP route that assigns SW1's switch client as SW2's default
gateway to the network 128.205.99.0. Enter the following on SW2 (see Figure 5-3):
Smart6500 # add route
DestNetIP() : 128.205.99.0
< address of the Ethernet network to reach
GatewayIP() : 90.1.1.254
< IP address of SW1's LANE client
Smart6500 #
Switch SW2 can now communicate with the NMS on the Ethernet network.
To see the route, enter the
show route command on SW2
Smart6500 # show route
ROUTE NET TABLE
destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface
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0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1 0 0 zn0
90.1.1.0 90.1.1.33 1 0 1688 zn1
128.205.99.0 90.1.1.254 1 3 5660 ei0
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ROUTE HOST TABLE
destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------------
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 5 0 0 lo0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Smart6500 #
Figure 5-3 IP routing through SW1 for connectivity to the Ethernet network
NMS
Ethernet network 128.205.99.0
SW1
SW2
ATM Li nk
ELAN
Switch client
on SW2, 90.1.1.33
Switch client
on SW1,
IP Route
Ethernet interface
90.1.1.254
128.205.99.254
Switch client on SW1 is
defined as SW2’s
gateway to the Ethernet