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The Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a cell transmission standard defined by the International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T). ATM organizes digital data into 53-byte cells and then transmits, multiplexes, or switches the cells.
Step-by-Step Guide to Cisco Switch Configuration Step 1: Set Up the Environment. Access the Command Line Interface (CLI) Set The Hostnames. Configure The Passwords. Assign IP Addresses to VLAN Interfaces. Bringing Interfaces Up or Down. Interface Descriptions Configuration. Create VLANs.
Please refer to the devices specifications to see which modes are available. AP Mode (converting an existing Ethernet network into a Wi-Fi one) Wireless Router Mode (for home Internet sharing) Range Extender mode / Repeater mode (for home Wi-Fi extension) Bridge Mode (for home or business networking)
Step 1: Inspect your hardware. Check the model number of your shiny new switch. Step 2: Set up management IP. Step 3: Check VTP revision number. Step 4: Configure access ports. Step 5: Configure trunk ports. Step 6: Configure access ports. Step 7: Set up VTY line config.
There are five command modes: global configuration mode, interface configuration mode, subinterface configuration mode, router configuration mode, and line configuration mode. After an EXEC session is established, commands within Cisco IOS Software are hierarchically structured.
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Entering and exiting in different modes: ModesAccess method user execution mode login privilege mode use enable command in user mode global configuration mode use configure terminal command Interface mode use interface command and specify an interface in global configuration mode1 more row Mar 15, 2023
A Layer 3 switch is basically a switch that can perform routing functions in addition to switching. A client computer requires a default gateway for layer 3 connectivity to remote subnets. When the computer sends traffic to another subnet, the destination MAC address in the packet is for the default gateway.
Cisco switches include four different command line modes, and the commands supported in each command line mode are also different. User mode (view statistics) Privileged mode (check the configuration of the device and modify it easily) Global configuration mode (modify parameters for the entire switch)

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