Hello,
As I am studiying for my ENCORE I am using the Cisco e-learning module. There I came across this part of a paragraph:
"In the traditional network design, the distribution layer has two standalone switches for resiliency. It is recommended that you restrict a Layer 2 VLAN to a single wiring closet or access an uplink pair to reduce or eliminate topology loops that STP must block, which are a common point of failure in LANs."
Does this really mean that every vLAN should have its own switch per design? That feel wrong. Part of the vLAN 'technique' is that you can use multiple vLANs on a switch..
Or am I misreading this?