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Title: What is the difference between L3 access switch and L3 aggregation switch? [Print this page]

Author: zhangqiao@ruiji    Time: 2024-9-11 11:14
Title: What is the difference between L3 access switch and L3 aggregation switch?
Layer 3 Access Switches:
1. Location: Located at the edge of the network.
2. Functionality:
Provides connectivity for end-user devices such as computers, printers, and servers.
Performs basic routing functions to forward traffic to the correct subnet or VLAN.
3. Features:
Supports features like Quality of Service (QoS), VLANs, and security policies.
May have fewer ports compared to aggregation switches.
Often includes wireless access points or supports connections to them.
4. Purpose:
Serves as the first point of contact for user devices.
Applies security policies, such as access control lists (ACLs).
Layer 3 Aggregation Switches:
1. Location: Positioned above the access layer, typically closer to the core of the network.
2. Functionality:
Aggregates traffic from multiple access switches.
Performs more complex routing decisions and inter-VLAN routing.
3. Features:
Offers advanced routing protocols like OSPF, BGP, and VRRP.
Can support a higher density of ports and higher bandwidth capabilities.
Includes robust QoS mechanisms and policy enforcement.
4. Purpose:
Consolidates and forwards traffic to the core layer or other aggregation layers.
Provides scalability and redundancy in network design.
In summary, Layer 3 access switches are responsible for connecting end-user devices and applying initial security and policy enforcement, while Layer 3 aggregation switches aggregate traffic from multiple access switches and perform more sophisticated routing tasks before forwarding it to the core network.





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