Drag the characteristics of the traditional campus network on the left to the most appropriate hierarchical network layer on the right

DRAG DROP
Drag the characteristics of the traditional campus network on the left to the most appropriate hierarchical network layer on the right.

DRAG DROP
Drag the characteristics of the traditional campus network on the left to the most appropriate hierarchical network layer on the right.

Answer:

Explanation:

Access
Distribution
Core
Large-Building LANs
Large-building LANs are segmented by floors or departments. The building-access component
serves one or more departments or floors. The building-distribution component serves one or
more building-access components. Campus and building backbone devices connect the data
center, building-distribution components, and the enterprise edge-distribution component. The
access layer typically uses Layer 2 switches to contain costs, with more expensive Layer 3
switches in the distribution layer to provide policy enforcement. Current best practice is to also
deploy multilayer switches in the campus and building backbone.
Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Core
Distribution
Access
Cisco Press CCDA 640-864 Official Certification Guide Fourth Edition, Chapter 3



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