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Design and Performance Evaluation of a Network Architecture Based on a Three-Layer Switch

Yifan Wang

Abstract


This article explores the design and performance of a network architecture centered around a three-layer switch, which combines
Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing functionalities. The architecture follows a hierarchical model, consisting of core, distribution, and access layers. The core handles high-speed data transfer between segments, while the distribution layer manages inter-VLAN routing, and the
access layer connects end devices. The integrated design allows for efficient data handling, reduced latency, and simplified management.

Keywords


Three-layer switch; Network architecture; Performance evaluation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/aitr.v2i5.5280

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