Forum Discussion
Kevin_Davies_40
Oct 25, 2015Nacreous
Route domains deal with layer 3 routing. VLAN's are layer 2. When you assign it to a route domain and you say all traffic is limited to that single route domain do you mean layer 2 traffic or just layer 3 routing?
Furthermore does it mean any self IP addresses created using that VLAN now automatically use that route domain?
- Andy_McGrathOct 25, 2015CumulonimbusNo, you need to define any IP configured with % e.g. 1.1.1.1%4 is part of route domain 4. However you can assign a partition to have a default route domain which hides the % stuff for that route domain.