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Chapter 9: Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features
This section describes the C360 Layer 3 features. It provides the basic procedures for
configuring the C360 for Layer 3 operation.
● Obtaining and Activating a License Key
● What is Routing?
● Routing Configuration
● IP Configuration
● RIP (Routing Interchange Protocol) Configuration
● OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Configuration
● Static Routing Configuration
● Route Redistribution
● ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table Configuration
● BOOTP/DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay Configuration
● NetBIOS Re-broadcast Configuration
● VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) Configuration
● Policy Configuration
● IP Fragmentation and Reassembly
Layer 3 features only apply to the C360 operating in router mode. You must purchase a Routing
License Key Certificate for the C360 and activate the feature in order to operate in router mode.
Refer to Obtaining and Activating a License Key
on page 151 for further information.
Obtaining and Activating a License Key
Each Certificate is specific for:
● The switch type.
● The required feature.
● The number of devices.
After you purchase a Routing Licence Key Certificate, you must obtain and activate a Routing
License Key.