No
And 3560 will do fine for almost 90 % of the functions.
The only differences I can recall betwen platforms are QOS related (
WRR vs SRR, classification options, priority Queue number etc) and
maybe Rspan (Refelctor port command needed in 3550 if I remember
correctly).
For core and advanced switching functions they are same (May be not at
ASIC level but functionality wise)
Basically Cisco is phasing out 3550s so I have a strong suspicion that
3 out of 4 ( If that is the number in the lab, but ofcourse I am
gussing here) will be 3560 anyway.
Regards
Badar


On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 8:17 PM, amit chopra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Scott;
>
> I have got 4 Cisco 3560 switch; is it possible to boot the 3550 IOS on 3560
> switch?
>
> Regards
> Amit Chopra

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