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What is referred to as a collapsed network, and what is the difference between a collapsed core and a dual core?

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Question added by Micheal Egereugwu , IT TECHNICAL SUPPORT ENGINEER , AFRI-HUB ICT CENTER
Date Posted: 2017/07/27
Micheal Egereugwu
by Micheal Egereugwu , IT TECHNICAL SUPPORT ENGINEER , AFRI-HUB ICT CENTER

a collasped  network occurs when the distribution layer and the core layer are contained in a single layer of switches.

collasped core:core collasped into distribution layer. DL and CL functions are provided within same device.

dual core:DL has two equal cost path to core, connect two or more switch block in a redundant fashion

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