got a link to a diagram, LA?

seriously, recall that core and distribution do not have to be separate
devices. your 4006's terminate on the gigabit cards on your 6513's, and the
MLS module does the routing on your core?

Tony M will have a practical answer to this one, BTW. I happen to know he
was intimately involved with just this kind of issue with a certain company
in Sacrapimento. :->

Chuck

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Leigh Anne Chisholm
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Subject: Question about Cisco's Hierarchical Model [7:19069]


I've been going through the BCMSN course and I'm a bit baffled on how to do
something.  There's the statement that:

Because VLANs terminate at the distribution device, core links are not trunk
links and traffic is routed across the core.

What I'm puzzled by is how to terminate a VLAN at the distribution layer.
What am I missing here?




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