When determining whether or not to route a LAN segment,
which rule
of thumb do you use?
A.) 60/40
B.) 50/50
C.) 80/20
D.) 90/10
E.) 70/30
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: E
The industry standard rule is 80/20, which means 80% local,
20% over the
router.
However, according to Cisco's online documentation, the
answer is 70/30.
This makes sense, considering more and more traffic is
starting to go
from the desktop to an ultimate destination outside the
local are
network, such as the Internet.
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