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:

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

– Fast transport

– High reliability

– Redundancy

– Fault tolerance

– Low latency and good manageability

– Avoidance of slow packet manipulation caused by filters or other processes

– Limited and consistent diameter

– Quality of service (QoS)

Distribution

– Policy-based connectivity

– Redundancy and load balancing

– Aggregation of LAN wiring closets

– Aggregation of WAN connections

– QoS

– Security filtering

– Address or area aggregation or summarization

– Departmental or workgroup access

– Broadcast or multicast domain definition

– Routing between virtual LANs (VLAN)

– Media translations (for example, between Ethernet and Token Ring)

– Redistribution between routing domains (for example, between two different routing protocols)

– Demarcation between static and dynamic routing protocols

Access

– Layer 2 switching

– High availability

– Port security

– Broadcast suppression

– QoS

– Rate limiting

– Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) inspection

– Virtual access control lists (VACL)

– Spanning tree

– Trust classification

Power over Ethernet (PoE) and auxiliary VLANs for VoIP

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