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When you implement these layers, each layer might comprise more than two devices or a single device might function across multiple layers.The benefits of the Cisco hierarchical model include: High Performance: You can design high performance networks, where only certain layers are susceptible to congestion. Efficient management & troubleshooting: Allows you to efficiently organize network management and isolate causes of network trouble. Policy creation: You can easily create policies and specify filters and rules. Scalability: You can grow the network easily by dividing your network into functional areas. Behavior prediction: When planning or managing a network, the model allows you determine what will happen to the network when new stresses are placed on it. Core Layer The core layer is responsible for fast and reliable transportation of data across a network. The core layer is often known as the backbone or foundation network because all other layers rely upon it. Its purpose is to reduce the latency time in the delivery of packets. The factors to be considered while designing devices to be used in the core layer are: High data transfer rate: Speed is important at the core layer. One way that core networks enable high data transfer rates is through load sharing, where traffic can travel through multiple network connections. Low latency period: The core layer typically uses high-speed low latency circuits which only forward packets and do not enforcing policy. High reliability: Multiple data paths ensure high network fault tolerance; if one path experiences a problem, then the device can quickly discover a new route. At the core layer, efficiency is the key term. Fewer and faster systems create a more efficient backbone. There are various equipments available for the core layer. Examples of core layer Cisco equipment include:
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