09-09-2007 06:53 AM - edited 03-05-2019 06:21 PM
Hi all, I am preparing for BCMSN exam.
In defining access layer switches, cisco recommends to use devices that has "high port density"? What does this expression mean?
Thanks
Reza
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09-09-2007 07:11 AM
It means a switch with a lot of switchports.
For instance, a 48Port switch has a higher port density than a 24Port switch.
09-09-2007 07:11 AM
It means a switch with a lot of switchports.
For instance, a 48Port switch has a higher port density than a 24Port switch.
05-25-2015 04:21 AM
In simple words, "High Port density"
@ Access Layer - depends on no.of switch ports on a Switch to connect End-user devices
@ Distribution Layer - No of High Speed switch ports to aggregate traffic from Access layer switches
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