What primary differences are there between managed and unmanaged switches? In what instances would it make sense to use an unmanaged switch?
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1.How should Ethernet switches be logically arranged on the network to be cost effective? Why is this important? b. What primary differences are there between managed and unmanaged switches? c. In what instances would it make sense to use an unmanaged switch?
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Vista Company manufactures electronic equipment. In 2018, it purchased from an outside supplier the special switches used in each of its products. The supplier charged Vista $2.9 per switch. As an alternative, Vista’s CEO considered purchasing either machine A or machine B so the company could manufacture its own switches. The CEO decided at the beginning of 2019 to purchase machine A, based on the following data: Machine A Annual fixed cost (depreciation) $ 144,000 Variable cost per switch 0.90...
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Vista Company manufactures electronic equipment. In 2018, it purchased from an outside supplier the special switches used in each of its products. The supplier charged Vista $2.4 per switch. As an alternative, Vista's CEO considered purchasing either machine A or machine B so the company could manufacture its own switches. The CEO decided at the beginning of 2019 to purchase machine A based on the following data: Annual fixed cost (depreciation) Variable cost per switch Machine A $155.000 0.85 Machine...