Aggregation and Access Switch Stacking

Two common methods used to enhance switch deployments are: 1️⃣ Switch Stacking - Treats multiple physical switches as one logical switch for easier management. These. LACP (Link Aggregation Contro...

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Combining switch stacking at the access level and aggregation at the distribution level produces a very simple logical topology of one logical switch per level.

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