Is the Distribution Layer Still Needed? 72
arnie_apesacrappin wonders: "I'm in the process of designing the network for a new building in what I would consider a small to medium sized company. It is on the scale of tens of access layer switches, not hundreds. There is a ongoing argument about the need for a distribution layer. My position is that with today's layer 2/3 switches in the core, the distribution layer is outdated for a network of this size. The layer 2/3 core can provide all the aggregation services of the old distribution layer and the routing/filtering functionality of the core with better price and performance. My opponents can only argue that having a distribution layer is the standard. So, are there good reasons for having a distribution layer in a small to medium network? If you were going to argue against the distribution layer, what points would you make?"
What? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Glad you don't work here. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Spoken like a true CCNA (Score:3, Funny)
Absurd! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:What? (Score:2, Funny)