Which Layer 2 switching functions increase available bandwidth?
When switching at Layer 2, neither the router nor the switch are sent to the routing table. Rather, this refers to a cache, which stores the header information as well as the destination switch port. The device then begins switching at faster and faster speeds, making it appear as though there is more bandwidth at hand. • Q&A: How can I determine the peak band width of my WAN connection? There are free utilities that can check the actual peak bandwidth of a WAN connection in your enterprise network, including iNetCalc. • Q&A: How do I allocate bandwidth dynamically in ad hoc network? An ad hoc 802.11 network is by definition a peer-to-peer connection between two wireless stations. Those two stations will use all available bandwidth on the channel they have been configured to use (or have automatically chosen to use). • Q&A: How do you interpret a bandwidth utilization graph? It can be difficult to interpret whether bandwidth usage is “good, oversized or under-utilized,” based solely on