I
believe the 6000 series can be outfitted with a module to make it a layer-3
switch...
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Subject: Layer 3 switchingI know there has been much discussion on this in the past, but I want to make sure that I understand it. Layer 3 switching is the equivalent of routing, but is usually referred to as Layer 3 switching because it's designed for high speed LAN traffic.
Assuming the above is correct what are some examples of a regular routers vs. layer 3 switch? I'm guessing the 2500 series routers would be regular but what would be a good example of a layer 3 switch?
Thanks,
Joey Fowler
Senior Network Engineer
Foodtrader.com