What is the default management mode on a managed switch?


Datum poslední úpravy: 2023-02-13

Applicable Products

  • QSW-M2106-4C
  • QSW-M2106-4S
  • QSW-M2106PR-2S2T
  • QSW-M2106R-2S2T
  • QSW-M408-4C
  • QSW-M408-2C
  • QSW-M408S
  • QSW-M1208-8C
  • QSW-M1204-4C
  • QSW-M804-4C
  • QSW-M5216-1T
  • QSW-IM1200-8C
  • QSW-M2108-2C
  • QSW-M2108-2S
  • QSW-M2108R-2C
  • QSW-M2116P-2T2S

Answer

The default management mode on a management switch is access mode.

Access Mode

Access mode allows the switch to connect to single hosts such as servers, computers, and printers. When the switch operates in access mode, the device can operate only using a single VLAN and the switch receives untagged frames without VLAN data from the host device.

You can use access mode if VLANs are not configured on the switch.

Fig: In access mode, the switch operates using a single VLAN to connect to individual host devices.

Trunk Mode

Trunk mode is accessible in a VLAN-configured environment and is designed for connecting devices using tagged VLANs (e.g., VLAN-enabled switches and NICs). Ports using trunk mode can be linked between various network devices and are capable of carrying traffic across multiple VLANs.

IconDescription
Access mode - Untagged frames with VLAN data
Trunk mode - Tagged VLAN (for example, VLAN 100)
Trunk mode - Tagged VLAN (for example, VLAN 200) 

Further Reading

How can I configure trunk mode on a managed switch?

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