30 Chapter 2 Configuring RMON314723-D Rev 01• L3 redundancy allows redundant ARP and IP static route tables. Forinformation about creating ARP and IP static routes, refer to Configuring IPRouting Operations.• Enabling L3 redundancy disables the brouter port capability; you cannotassign IP addresses to Ethernet ports. To assign an IP address, you must createa VLAN, add ports to that VLAN, and then assign the IP address to it.• L3 redundancy does not currently support the following protocols:— OSPF— RIP— VRRP— DVMRP/PIM/PGM— IPX RIP/SAP— WDM— POS— Route policies— IP filtersIn “Setting individual system-level switch parameters” (Chapter 4), thedescription of the config sys set msg-control command should be:msg-control : Enables or disables the system messagecontrol. Enable this command to suppress duplicate error messages on theconsole.Enabling RMON globallyEnable RMON globally before using any RMON function. If you attempt toenable any functions when the global flag is disabled, Device Manager informsyou that the flag is disabled and prompts for automatic enabling of the flag. Seethe appropriate sections about RMON functionality for details on other RMONparameters that will be automatically created and set to default parameters.To enable and set RMON options:The RMONOptions dialog box opens displaying the default values.From the Device Manager menu bar, choose RMON > Options.