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  • Connecting the core switch s trunk port to the access port

    Connecting the core switch s trunk port to the access port

    Using the “ Switchport mode access ” command forces the port to be an access port while and any device plugged into this port will only be able to communicate with other devices that are in the same VLAN. What is the main difference between an access port and a trunk port? 2. We need to connect 2 switches together and have 2 options for them:- 1. Use trunk port on both sides All interfaces in the new switch are in same VLAN and there is no requirement to configure multiple VLAN's on it. Trunks carry multiple VLANs across devices and maintain VLAN tags in Ethernet frames for receiving directly connected device differentiates between different VLANs.

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  • Access Switch Port Aggregation

    Access Switch Port Aggregation

    Port aggregation allows you to group multiple physical ports into one unit. By bundling multiple network connections into a single high-bandwidth link, aggregation switches help. Switch-to-Switch Aggregation: This is useful in scenarios where you need to interconnect multiple switches to increase the bandwidth available between them and ensure network redundancy. It helps in managing higher traffic loads between switches. It is commonly used to increase bandwidth, improve network performance, and provide redundancy in case of link failure. This article looks at what each such tool does, compares how they differ from each other, and offers suggestions as to what sort of network each.

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  • Checking Access IP and Port Activation on Huawei Switches

    Checking Access IP and Port Activation on Huawei Switches

    This article will introduce in detail the nine query commands of Huawei switches to help you quickly understand the operating status and configuration information of the device, so as to better conduct network management and troubleshooting. Image Source: PexelsThis guide dives into the step-by-step process of port configuration on ​ Huawei switches, while addressing the often-overlooked question: Does opening ports inadvertently create backdoors for cyber threats? Step-by-Step Port Configuration on Huawei Switches ​ To ​ enable a port ​ on a ​ Huawei. Log in to the management interface using your username and password. Use the following AAA commands to create a new user. For example: Replace USERNAME with the new username, set the password, define service-type (telnet, ssh, etc. ), and specify the access level (1-15). Verify that your settings. This document describes the management interfaces supported by switches and how to configure management IP addresses for switches. Best type of cable to use is USB to Console; In the opened CLI, you may have to press Enter to see the first CLI output.

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  • The access switch can also connect to other switches

    The access switch can also connect to other switches

    End devices connect to the LAN through the access switches. An access switch is a network edge device that directly connects end-user hardware such as computers, IP phones, wireless access points, cameras, and IoT devices to the broader network. The access layer provides initial connections to end users. When designing a campus LAN, you may choose to implement all, some, or none of the Cisco three-layer model's recommendations. It assists mainly in the switching of incoming and outgoing data packets to the right destination, as specified in MAC. Each layer is served by specialized switches, with the access switch connecting end-user devices, the distribution switch aggregating traffic and enforcing policies, and the core switch acting as the high-speed backbone.

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