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bgp-on-extreme-summit5i.md
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| 53 | 53 | `configure dns-client add name-server 192.168.1.1` |
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| 55 | 55 | And use names. |
| 56 | -## TO-DO |
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| 57 | -Make switch act as router. |
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| 1 | +## Routing |
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| 2 | +After you've made DN42 work at switch, you may provide access to switch's clients: |
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| 4 | + # Assign 802.11Q tag |
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| 5 | + configure vlan ext tag 100 |
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| 6 | + configure vlan ext add ports 2-16 tagged |
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| 8 | +And on your client UNIX machine: |
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| 10 | + # Assign matching tag |
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| 11 | + ifconfig vlan0 vlan 100 vlandev en0 |
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| 12 | + ifconfig vlan0 inet 172.23.150.4/25 |
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| 13 | + route add 172.22.0.0/15 172.23.150.2 |
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| 15 | +**TO-DO**: Doing the same without 802.11Q. |
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