Switchport mode allows for the configuration of a port into certain settings. A few examples are Access, Trunk, and Dynamic. Each mode allows for different functions. Access mode is used for end devices, this allows for certain port security settings. Trunk mode is used for lines between switches and other lines that send multiple VLANs over a single connection. Dynamic will automatically detect what kind of device is connected and initiate its port accordingly.
A trunk link is formed if the remote connected device is configured with the switchport mode dynamic auto or switchport mode trunk commands.
1.Sets the switchport mode to access 2.enable spanning tree portfast 3.disable channel grouping
configuration mode set up mode
Global Configuration Mode.
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
global configuration mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
#Configure terminal for configuration mode #exit for previous mode #ctrl+z for set up mode
Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.Privileged mode has access to the entire router or switch configuration. User EXEC mode only has limited options. Specifically, to do any configuration changes, you need to enter privileged mode first.
switch(config)#int type <no> switch(config-if)#switchport mode trunk switch(config-if)#switchport trunk allowed vlan all/vlan no switch(config-if)#exit switch(config)#exit switch#
A minimum mode configuration is a 8086 system. It is operated in minimum mode by strapping its MN/MX pin to logic 1. Minimum mode has a single multiprocessor.
1) #Configure terminal for configuration mode 2) #exit for previous mode 3) #ctrl+z for set up mode