How is a two-tier LAN network design implemented?
- The access, distribution, and core layers are collapsed into one tier to separate the backbone layer.
- The access and core layers are collapsed into one tier, and the distribution layer is on a separate tier.
- The access and distribution layers are collapsed into one tier, and the core layer is on a separate tier.
- The distribution and core layers are collapsed into one tier, and the access layer is on a separate tier.
Explanation: Maintaining three separate network tiers is not always required or cost-efficient. All network designs require an access layer, but a two-tier design can collapse the distribution and core layers into one layer to serve the needs of a small location with few users.
Exam with this question: 11.5.3 Module Quiz - Network Design
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