Concept of Route Once, Switch Many

Concept of Route Once, Switch Many

am 03.10.2006 22:30:32 von Nathan Harmon

I have a (hopefully) simple question with regards to the concept of
"Route Once, Switch Many" and how it applies in a switched network with
many multilayer switches. Let's say that between a host and a server
there are 4 switches (an access switch, distribution switch, core
switch and another distribution switch). There isn't going to be a
switch that has virtual interfaces on both the host's VLAN and the
server's VLAN, so the traffic will route twice (once from the host's
VLAN to a common VLAN, and then again from the common VLAN to the
server's VLAN). Or am I overthinking this in that the "route once" not
include multilayer switching?