Some stacked switches have 10 gig interconect cables, and based on that, what would my uplink to the distribution switch have to be? The CBT Nugget i'm watching says Cisco recommends a 20:1 ratio...
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So as you move up the pipe, obviously the more you are aggregating, this will start to fill up. But it will drastically depend on the types and quantities of applications that you are using.
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