> Anything that used ACLs was suspect.  The L2 support was very weak.  We were
> so impressed with the 2948G-L3, we took them out of service, put them in store
> until they'd depreciated, and then put them in the bin.  I'm not sure I can
> think of a configuration that isn't inherently flawed in some way.  It's by
> far and away the worst product I've ever used that had the Cisco logo on it
> (though some unlucky souls may say the NSE-1 was worse, I never had one).

I'd have to say it was a very close race between the 2948G-L3 and the
NSE-1 (we had both at a previous employer).

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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