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The interface that allows remote management of a Layer 2 switch is typically the Switch Management Interface (also known as the Management VLAN or Management Interface). This interface is often configured on a specific VLAN, allowing network administrators to access the switch's management features via protocols such as SSH, Telnet, or HTTP/HTTPS. By connecting to this interface, administrators can configure settings, monitor performance, and troubleshoot issues remotely.
Port in hub/switch refers to the interface where you connect your computers.
From GstarCAD 2011, the Ribbon interface was added as the default interface, but the classic interface is still popular as well, so GstarCAD provides a convenient way to switch between them. Way 1: Find "Style" at upper-right corner to select "Classic interface" in the menu. You can also select the interface style in it. Way 2: Type the WS command, and input 3 for Classic interface, or input 1 for Ribbon interface.
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A switch's interface typically refers to the physical ports on the switch through which devices connect, allowing for data transmission within the same local network. In contrast, a VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) interface is a logical interface associated with a specific VLAN, enabling Layer 3 IP routing and communication between different VLANs. While switch interfaces handle traffic for individual devices, VLAN interfaces manage traffic for groups of devices segmented by VLANs, enhancing network organization and security.
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It refers to the Interface Switch (IS). it allows the RBS speak to the TRX's.
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To the switch the router is just another host, so it connects with a straight Cat 5 or Cat 6 cable.
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