s anyone else have any
experience
with it?
Hope that helps with the concept,
Francis Arigo, MCSE, CCNA
System Administrator
Classroom Connect
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From: Ms. Maria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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7:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Layer 3 switching vs. Layer 4 switching?
Hi,
I was reading Karen Webb book on Building Cisco Multilayer Switched
Networks
(BCMSN). I came across some information on Layer 4 switching that somehow
I
didn't understand. It says that "Layer 4 swit
On TCP/IP that would mean routing using TCP info (i.e. port number). When
using certain apps (voice, for example) it's necessary that the router knows
what app is it routing (by using upper layer info) so that it gives apps the
service they need.
Francisco Muniz
"Ms. Maria" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I was reading Karen Webb book on Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
(BCMSN). I came across some information on Layer 4 switching that somehow I
didn't understand. It says that "Layer 4 switches refer to Layer 3 hardware
based routing that consider the applications. "
I understand
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