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LAN Switching first-step
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LAN Switching first-step

by Matthew J. Castelli
July 2004
Beginner
408 pages
7h 31m
English
Cisco Press
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VLANs

Your network is humming along with no issues and all is well with the world when you meet a friend for lunch. Over sandwiches and salads, your friend asks for your help with their network because users are screaming and performance could be better. Your friend draws the network diagram in Figure 12-13 on a napkin.

Figure 12-13. Network on a Napkin

Your friend explains that there are three user communities spread across the two offices, and they are connected by a Frame Relay WAN link, which is always congested and causes users to suffer long delays in transferring files back and forth. You explain to your friend the ...

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