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<p>link. Most of these early solutions required manual configuration and identical equipment on both sides of the connection.</p>

<p>There are three <a href="page.php?w=single_points_of_failure">single points of failure</a> inherent to a typical port-cable-port connection, in either a computer-to-switch or a switch-to-switch configuration: the cable itself or either of the ports the cable is plugged into can fail. Multiple logical connections can be made, but many of the <a href="page.php?w=OSI_model">higher level protocols</a> were not designed</p><p>
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