Native IOS means IOS runs on the switch for both the switching and routing 
portions. Conversely you could have IOS running for the routing functions of 
the supervisor but CatOS running for the switching functions
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From: Taqdir Singh
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To: CCIE OSL
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] native IOS
Sent: Nov 20, 2009 9:17 PM

I am little bit week in multilayer switching ? 
  
Could any1 please clear what is the diff between 6509 with native IOS and 6509 
with catOS and cisco IOS ? 
  
does native IOS mean it has both the l2 and l3 funcationalities ?

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Taqdir Singh 
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CCIP, CCNP (R) , CCNA 

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