Double checked as it has been a while. Any LC is allowed but whoever is doing 
the forwarding lookup must be 3C. i.e If you have DFCs they must be 3C but any 
CFC card will do. 

-Ben
 
On Feb 16, 2011, at 2:34 PM, Pete Templin wrote:

> On 2/16/2011 10:49 AM, Benjamin Lovell wrote:
>> If you look at the spec sheets you will notice a few differences. MAC table 
>> size, default DRAM, routing performance, etc
>> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps708/product_data_sheet09186a0080159856.html
>> 
>> Most of the other differences are very small and scenario specific. Some 
>> could even be as minor as some errata required a software workaround in 3B 
>> but where then addressed in 3C. These are not the kinds of things we doc 
>> publicly. Some less minor ones off the top of my head that *may be 
>> documented but not in a single doc that contrasts 3B and 3C.
>> 
>> support for vlan hash on etherchannel
>> VSS - only 3C cards can be the VSL in a VSS setup.
> VSS - only 3C cards and compatible service modules can be used in a VSS 
> setup, AFAIK.  (the C variation includes the local/peer chassis bit.)
> 
> pt


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