4.5.1 Setting the System Operation Mode

WGS3-2620 can be set to operate as a Layer 2 switch, making all filtering and forwarding decisions based strictly on MAC addresses. Or it can be set to operate as a multilayer routing switch, whereby it switches packets for all non-IP protocols (such as NetBUEI, NetWare or AppleTalk) based on MAC addresses, and routes all IP packets based on the specified routing protocol. The System Mode menu is shown below. Note that the switch will be automatically rebooted whenever the system operation mode is changed.

Parameter

Description

Layer 2

Filtering and forwarding decision will be based on MAC addresses for all protocol

 

traffic.

Multilayer

Switching based on MAC addresses will be used for all non-IP protocol traffic, and

 

routing will be used for all IP protocol traffic.

 

 

NOTE: When the switch is set to multilayer mode, the IP menus are enabled, and the “IP Configuration (Layer 2 Mode)” menu is disabled. When operating in multilayer mode, you should configure an IP interface for each VLAN that needs to communicate with any device outside of the VLAN.

(See “Subnet Configuration”)

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