Configuring Routing on AOS-Switches
In Aruba Central (on-premises) 2.5.3, configuration is moved from the tab to the tab.
Static routes provide a means for restricting and troubleshooting routed traffic flows and in small networks can provide the simplest and most reliable configuration for routing. Static routes are manually configured in the routing table.
To enable routing and to add routes on a switch, complete the following steps:
- In the
- To select a switch group in the filter:
- Set the filter to a group containing at least one switch.
The dashboard context for the group is displayed.
- Under , click > .
- Click the AOS-S or icon to view the switch configuration dashboard.
- Set the filter to a group containing at least one switch.
- To select a switch in the filter:
- Set the filter to or a group containing at least one switch.
- Under
A list of switches is displayed in the
view. , click > . - Click a switch under
The dashboard context for the switch is displayed.
. - Under
The tabs to configure the switch is displayed.
, click .
app, select one of the following options: - To select a switch group in the filter:
- Click . The Routing page is displayed.
- You can toggle routing to
Before enabling routing, you must already have configured a path to the gateway.
on the slider menu. - In the VLANVirtual Local Area Network. In computer networking, a single Layer 2 network may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them through one or more routers; such a domain is referred to as a Virtual Local Area Network, Virtual LAN, or VLAN. and configure the following parameters: table, click to add a
Name |
Description |
Value |
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A valid network IP address for the destination network or host. |
IPv4 address. |
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Netmask of the IP address. |
Netmask address. |
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Default gateway IP address. |
IPv4 address. |
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A parameter used by the routers to determine the best optimal path for routing traffic. |
This is a fixed metric for static IP routes, and is set to “1”. |
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The administrative distance helps routers determine the best route when there are multiple routes to the destination. A lower value is recommended. |
The default administrative distance for static IP routes is 1, but can be configured to any value in the range of 1 - 255. |
If the routing metric and administrative distance are set to a lower value for static routes, switches use the static IP routes as the best route for routing traffic.
- Click .
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To delete a route, hover over the row for the route in the
table and click the delete icon in the column. Click in the confirmation window.