The core switch has a separate IP address

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Each IP address can be assigned to specified interfaces or ports, Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs), or Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs).

Re: CoreSwitch MACAddress everywhere

Here the answer from one of our engineer: ''The "core switch" is probably an L3 switch, meaning it replaces MAC addresses. So any traffic from end device to FGT through switch will arrive

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What is a Core Switch?

The core switch operates at the core layer of the network hierarchy. It receives data packets from distribution switches, examines their destination addresses, and then forwards them to

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What Is a Core Switch?

A core switch is the backbone of a large-scale network, designed to handle massive volumes of traffic with ultra-low latency and maximum reliability. Sitting at the top of the hierarchical model, core

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Core Switch Default Gateway

Probably a stupid question but when moving from a flat network to a tagged VLAN network, I know the core switch needs to have a default gateway of our firewall but what VLAN

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What Is Core Switch?

A Layer 3 core switch operates at the network layer and can perform routing functions based on IP addresses. Layer 3 switches are generally more powerful and flexible but also more

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Core switch Duplicate IP issue

We isolated every switch from the core switch and found the issue is coming from our Wi-Fi switch. Removed all AP cables from that switch and

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Configuring the Core Switch

In this scenario, IP addresses of the interfaces connecting the core switch to the BRASs and firewalls and OSPF need to be configured on the core switch, so as to implement connectivity

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