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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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Implementation In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

In <strong>FTOS</strong>, you can configure any IP address as a static route except IP addresses already assigned to<br />

interfaces.<br />

<strong>FTOS</strong> Enhancement: <strong>FTOS</strong> versions 7.7.1.0 and later support 31-bit subnet masks (/31, or<br />

255.255.255.254) as defined by RFC 3021. This feature allows you to save two more IP addresses on<br />

point-to-point links than 30-bit masks. <strong>FTOS</strong> supports RFC 3021 with ARP.<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> Task List <strong>for</strong> IP Addresses<br />

The following list includes <strong>the</strong> configuration tasks <strong>for</strong> IP addresses:<br />

• Assign IP addresses to an interface on page 314 (mandatory)<br />

• Configure static routes on page 316 (optional)<br />

• Configure static routes <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> management interface on page 317 (optional)<br />

For a complete listing of all commands related to IP addressing, refer to <strong>FTOS</strong> Command Line Interface<br />

Reference.<br />

Assign IP addresses to an interface<br />

Assign primary and secondary IP addresses to physical or logical (<strong>for</strong> example, VLAN or port channel)<br />

interfaces to enable IP communication between <strong>the</strong> E-<strong>Series</strong> and hosts connected to that interface. In<br />

<strong>FTOS</strong>, you can assign one primary address and up to 255 secondary IP addresses to each interface.<br />

314 IP Addressing

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