Znyx Networks bh5700 Switch User Manual


 
zconfig zre0, zre4, zre8, zre12, zre16, zre24, zre28, zre30,
zre32, zre34, zre36, zre38, zre40, zre42 = untag1;
zconfig zre1, zre5, zre9, zre13, zre17, zre25, zre29, zre31,
zre33, zre35, zre37, zre39, zre41, zre43 = untag2;
zconfig zre2, zre6, zre10, zre14, zre18, zre26 = untag3;
zconfig zre3, zre7, zre11, zre15, zre19, zre27 = untag4;
zconfig zre51 = untag100;
# Recommend using vrrp_mode RAINlink_xmit_on_failover.
zl3d zhp1 zhp2 zhp3 zhp4;
# First address is our address. The remaining addresses
# are handed out to the siblings on a first come first serve
# basis in the order specified. Each zconfig'ured interface
# should have sibling addresses specified.
sibling_addresses: zhp0 = 100.0.0.30, 100.0.0.31 netmask
255.0.0.0;
sibling_addresses: zhp1 = 10.0.0.30, 10.0.0.31 netmask 255.0.0.0;
sibling_addresses: zhp2 = 11.0.0.30, 11.0.0.31 netmask 255.0.0.0;
sibling_addresses: zhp3 = 12.0.0.30, 12.0.0.31 netmask 255.0.0.0;
sibling_addresses: zhp4 = 13.0.0.30, 13.0.0.31 netmask 255.0.0.0;
# The virtual address spans the sibling group, giving hosts and
routers
# a single point to connect to or a single point to use as a
router. A
# virtual address should not be specified for the interconnect
interface.
Ethernet Switch Blade User's Guide release 3.2.2j page 37