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Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 254
IP Configuration
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
Overview
Some features are only available in Layer 2 or Layer 3 system mode, as described
below:
• In Layer 2 system mode, 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.
In Layer 3 system mode, the device does not support MAC-based VLAN,
Dynamic VLAN Assignment, VLAN Rate Limit, SYN Rate DoS Protection,
and Advanced QoS Policers.
Configuring the device to work in either mode is performed in the Administration >
System Settings page.
NOTE Switching from one system mode (layer) to another (on Sx500 devices) requires a
mandatory reboot, and the startup configuration of the device is then deleted.