04-16-2011 04:28 AM - edited 03-04-2019 12:05 PM
Can anybody illustrate the difference between administrative mode & operational mode in cisco 3560/3550 ?
Thanks
GT
04-16-2011 06:49 AM
Not sure what you mean by admin and operational mode, but here are all different modes, when you login to a router or switch
User EXEC Mode
•Privileged EXEC Mode
•Global Configuration Mode
•Interface Configuration Mode
•Subinterface Configuration Mode
•ROM Monitor Mode
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_0/configfun/configuration/guide/fcui.html
HTH
Reza
04-16-2011 07:00 AM
04-16-2011 01:01 PM
Hi,
administrative mode is what's configured on the switch port, like to negotiate trunking.
Operational mode is the actual status (result of interaction with the device connected to the port), like trunk with ISL or 802.1Q encapsulation.
HTH,
Milan
04-16-2011 01:19 PM
yup this make perfect sense, Thanks milan!
GT
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 4:02 PM, milan.kulik <
01-22-2013 06:18 PM
That's exactly what I would think, but how do you explain the situation where you have "Administrative Mode: dynamic auto" and Operational Mode: static access"? The term "static" implies that it has been set manually. Is it that the negotiation of access mode is considered static after the fact?
01-23-2013 01:15 AM
Hi,
static access means the PVID was not obtained dynamically from a VMPS server.
Regards.
Alain
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10-31-2016 01:42 AM
"# show interfaces switchport" command gives output of each and every port in the switch. For every switch port there are Two modes, which are Administrative Mode and Operational mode.
Administrative Mode: This mode denotes what we configure onto that particular port.. like Trunk or Access or LaGP or PaGP or ON and Administrative encapsulation etc...
Operational Mode: This mode is what a switch-port behaves in response to the configuration done onto a particular port.
For example.. if we configure Trunk on one switch port and on the other end on another switch, if we configure access.. how it behaves.. though it's configured as trunk, it doesn't work as a trunk. Here the "Administrative" mode is "Trunk".. but "Operational" mode is "Access".
Hope this is some informative. Thanks a lot.
10-05-2019 09:51 PM
THANK YOU. Ive searched 3 forums. You seem to be the only one with a clue to a straight forward question!! THANKS AGAIN!!
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