It's the 1900 switch that uses case-insensitive passwords. The routers, ATM
switches, set-based switches, and XL switches have case-senstive
passwords...basically everything else.

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> According to the book written by Karen Webb on page 65 it states
> that passwords on Cisco Swtiches using the Cisco IOS CLI AREN'T case
> sensitive, while passwords on the Cisco Switches using the set/clear CLI
> don't. I've tried this out myself and it seems to be both case sensitive.
> I've tried it on a 5505 and 2924. Is this a typo? I've looked for an
> errata on www.ciscopress.com and couldn't find anything..
>
> And clarification would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
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