Configuring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode; Configuring Layer 2 (Interface) Mode; Configuring Layer 3 (Network) Mode - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Configuring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode

Do not configure switching or Layer 2 protocols such as spanning tree protocol (STP) on an interface unless
the interface has been set to Layer 2 mode.
To set Layer 2 data transmissions through an individual interface, use the following command.
Enable Layer 2 data transmissions through an individual interface.
INTERFACE mode
switchport
Example of a Basic Layer 2 Interface Configuration
Dell(conf-if)#show config
!
interface Port-channel 1
no ip address
switchport
no shutdown
Dell(conf-if)#

Configuring Layer 2 (Interface) Mode

To configure an interface in Layer 2 mode, use the following commands.
Enable the interface.
INTERFACE mode
no shutdown
Place the interface in Layer 2 (switching) mode.
INTERFACE mode
switchport
For information about enabling and configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol, refer to
Spanning Tree Protocol
To view the interfaces in Layer 2 mode, use the show interfaces switchport command in EXEC mode.

Configuring Layer 3 (Network) Mode

When you assign an IP address to a physical interface, you place it in Layer 3 mode.
To enable Layer 3 mode on an individual interface, use the following commands. In all interface types except
VLANs, the shutdown command prevents all traffic from passing through the interface. In VLANs, the
shutdown command prevents Layer 3 traffic from passing through the interface. Layer 2 traffic is unaffected
by the shutdown command. One of the interfaces in the system must be in Layer 3 mode before you
configure or enter a Layer 3 protocol mode (for example, OSPF).
Enable Layer 3 on an individual interface
(STP).
Interfaces
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