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Refer to the exhibit. Refer to the exhibit.   An architect needs to design the topology for a new wired network at a campus with three buildings. The exhibit above shows the cabling layout. The customer requires link redundancy at all layers, up to one switch-to-switch link can fail without an effect on client connectivity. The architect has determined that the closet of each floor should have three Aruba 2930M switches, and the core will use Aruba 5406 switches. The aggregation layer, if used, will use Aruba 3810M switches. However, the customer prefers the elimination of the aggregation layer and has asked the architect to advise the impact of the elimination of this layer. Where would the elimination of the aggregation layer require rewriting? A)  All of the buildings B)  Building 1 and Building 2 only C)  Building 1 and Building 3 only D)  Building 3 only An architect needs to design the topology for a new wired network at a campus with three buildings. The exhibit above shows the cabling layout. The customer requires link redundancy at all layers, up to one switch-to-switch link can fail without an effect on client connectivity. The architect has determined that the closet of each floor should have three Aruba 2930M switches, and the core will use Aruba 5406 switches. The aggregation layer, if used, will use Aruba 3810M switches. However, the customer prefers the elimination of the aggregation layer and has asked the architect to advise the impact of the elimination of this layer. Where would the elimination of the aggregation layer require rewriting?


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