Lots of questions to ask here, but primarily, the answer is to provide at
least 2 paths to each destination.  Spanning tree is somewhat
intelligent in this situation, just set arp timeout according to your
preference.  Are there servers, and if so, are you doing multiple nics in
each, or multiple servers.

        Brian

On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, jason yee wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Does anyone know how do I go about providing
> redundancy in a pure 
> switched ethernet environment.
> 
> The ethernet environment contains different switches
> mainly Catalyst 
> 3500 series. I need to propose a redundancy solution
> for all the 
> switches. I am wondering does that mean I need router
> to provide 
> switches redundancy or replacing switches with layer 3
> switches (swiches 
> 
> that routes)
> 
> 
> 
> 
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