Chapter 17: Ip Configuration; Overview - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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IP Configuration

Overview

NOTE
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
IP interface addresses can be configured manually by the user, or automatically
configured by a DHCP server. This section provides information for defining the
device IP addresses, either manually or by making the device a DHCP client.
This section covers the following topics:
Overview
IPv4 Management and Interfaces
IPv6 Management and Interfaces
Domain Name
SG500X devices always work in Advanced L3 mode, unless they are in Hybrid
mode (see
Stack Unit
devices, on the other hand, must always be set to work in Layer 2 or Layer 3 system
mode. Therefore, when this section refers to a device that works in Layer 3 system
mode, this refers to all SG500X devices in Native stacking mode and those devices
that have been manually set to Layer 3 system mode. When this document refers to
a device that works in Layer 2 system mode, this refers to all Sx500 devices and
SG500X devices (in Hybrid mode) that have been manually set to Layer 2 mode.
Some features are only available in Layer 2 or Layer 3 system mode, as described
below:
In Layer 2 system mode (only Sx500 devices), the device operates as a
Layer 2 VLAN-aware device, and has no routing capabilities.
In Layer 3 system mode, the device has IP routing capabilities as well as
Layer 2 system mode capabilities. In this system mode, a Layer 3 port still
retains much of the Layer 2 functionality, such as Spanning Tree Protocol
and VLAN membership.
Mode) when they act like Sx500 devices. The Sx500
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