What is the purpose of the Mode button on the switch? July 6, 2023 Admin Cisco Switches FAQS / FAQS 329 Views The Mode button is used for resetting the switch, entering day-zero setup mode, or changing an LED mode. Tags:Cisco Switches Share: FacebookTwitterLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestE-Mail Prev: What are the recommended mounting orientations? Next: Do the switches have a front-panel Out-Of-Band (OOB) Ethernet management interface? Related What is ALG? What are dynamic NAT translations? What is meant by the term NAT overloading; is this PAT? What are static NAT translations? What is the advantage of using route-map vs ACL on a NAT pool? What is the maximum number of configurable NAT IP pools (ip nat pool “name”)? What are NAT IP pools? When configuring for PAT (overloading), what is the maximum number of translations that can be created per inside global IP address? Can a single NAT-enabled router allow some users to use NAT and other users on the same Ethernet interface to continue to use their own IP addresses? Does Cisco IOS NAT support inbound translations on a Frame Relay interface? Does it support outbound translations on the Ethernet side?