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Glossary Term Interface Config Mode

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What is Interface Config Mode?

Interface Config Mode is a networking term referring to a configuration mode on network devices, such as routers and switches, that allows users to configure settings specific to individual interfaces, such as IP addresses and VLAN assignments.

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Understanding Interface Config Mode

Interface Config Mode is a setting within network devices that allows administrators to configure specific interfaces on the device. This mode enables customization of settings such as IP address assignment, subnet mask configuration, and other interface-specific parameters to facilitate proper communication and data transfer within the network.

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