I received this from a fellow engineer who contacted TAC:

From: Mangieri,Joe
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 10:46 AM
To: 'Jason Roysdon'
Subject: RE: Microsoft Windows XP, and CISCO's 5000 Series Switches

On a Supervisor Engine III, the show module command provides information
about the EARL and uplink modules. Naturally we have a Sup II.

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""Hennen, David""  wrote in message
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> Well, this could be a problem.
>
> Does anyone out there know of a way to remotely determine what version of
> EARL is on the various Cat 5xxx supervisor blades?
>
> Thanks if you can help,
> Dave H
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 5:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Windows XP and Catalyst 5000 Issues ... [7:816]
>
>
> Here's the Cisco Advisory:
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cat5k-8021x-vuln-pub.shtml
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Hornbeck, Timothy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 3:30 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Windows XP and Catalyst 5000 Issues ... [7:816]
> >
> >
> > Do Not Plug WXP In Your Cisco Network Yet: Crash Warning
> >
> >
> > Computer Reseller News reported something 'interesting'. MS
> > found out about
> > an incompatibility between Windows XP and Cisco Systems' Catalyst 5000
> > switch. The conflicts can cause your corporate networks to crash. The
> > unexpected incompatibility sits between the 802.1x wireless
> > security feature
> > in Windows XP and the Cisco switch software that has a bug.
> > Cisco has a fix
> > on its website.
> >
> > This week, Redmond sent an e-mail to all of Microsoft
> > Consulting Services
> > (MCS) to not plug Windows XP machines into any network
> > without explicit
> > approval of the client's IT department. What seems to have
> > happened is that
> > a Microsoft consultant plugged a laptop running Windows XP
> > into a site and
> > took the entire company down.
> >
> > Some adventurous souls in Xerox did the same, and brought the
> > whole network
> > down. Xerox sent an email to all 50,000 employees and told
> > them that if they
> > plugged in WXP and brought the network down, they would pay
> > for the damage
> > out of their paycheck. Sounds like they mean it. More at:
> > http://www.w2knews.com/rd/rd.cfm?id=041601-Cisco-WXP-Crash
> > __________________________
> > Nathan C. Broome  CNE,MCSE
> > Network Administrator
> > Mayfran International
> > 440-461-4100x160
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