How does switch stacking impact the scalability of a network infrastructure?
- Decreases Scalability
- Depends on the Network Topology
- Increases Scalability
- No Impact on Scalability
Switch stacking increases scalability by allowing multiple physical switches to be managed as a single entity, simplifying network administration and expanding port density.
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