07-10-2007 11:21 PM - edited 03-03-2019 05:48 PM
Hi Guys,
I am little bit confused about the term layer 3 switching i.e hardware based routing.can anyone explain or proivde a link which explains this.
Thanks
Mahmood
07-10-2007 11:32 PM
Hi Mahmood
Layer 3 switching as you say is routing done in hardware as opposed to software. Generally speaking a router will route packets in software ie. the intelligence to make the routing decision is contained within the IOS code.
A layer 3 switch however has dedicated ASIC ( Application Specific Intergrated Circuits ). These are a bit like the CPU of your PC except that they are specialized in what they do and hence more effecient. On a L3 switch it these chips that route the packets.
TO be honest you have pretty much summed up the major difference in your question and L3 switching was used primarily as a marketing term when it originally came as everybody knew Layer 2 switching was fast and routing was slow.
HTH
Jon
07-10-2007 11:33 PM
07-10-2007 11:52 PM
Hi Mahmood,
In addition to Jon's and Narayan's wonderful input, please check this article, i think it would be very informative:
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switch Evolution
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_1-2/switch_evolution.html
HTH,
Mohammed Mahmoud.
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