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Core switch and Distribution swi
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Core, distribution, and access switches are mostly conceptual. One switch might be an access switch for one company and a core switch for another. The manufacturers will MARKET different switches different ways based on their overall ability to either tightly/cheaply bundle user ports, or their ability to move massive amounts of traffic quickly.
Switching can be a VERY deep rabbit hole, let us know how deep you want to go.
Switching can be a VERY deep rabbit hole, let us know how deep you want to go.
Core switch is a concept, like the OSI model. There are certain settings that will normally be associated with core switches.
If you could spend a little time on Cisco's website pages like this might be helpful http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns...s_package.html but some time with a CCDA study guide might be more directly helpful.
If you could spend a little time on Cisco's website pages like this might be helpful http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns...s_package.html but some time with a CCDA study guide might be more directly helpful.
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