interswitchlinks
Interswitchlinks are network connections that join two or more switches to form a single switching fabric. They carry traffic between switches and can carry multiple VLANs when configured as trunk links, enabling communication across different parts of a network without requiring routing at every boundary. In many enterprise and data center environments, interswitchlinks form the backbone that ties together access, distribution, and core layers.
Typically, interswitchlinks are Ethernet-based and can use copper or fiber. They are often implemented as high-speed
Management of interswitchlinks involves ensuring consistent VLAN tagging, MTU settings, and quality of service policies across
Related concepts include VLAN tagging and trunking, link aggregation, spanning tree protocols or alternative loop-free designs,