I presume by "points" you mean ethernet ports? 240 ( 5x48 port blade )
perhaps you should visit the Cisco public configuration tool found at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/newConfig/config_root.pl
and take a look at what kind of blades are available for the 4xxx series.
something your could do is put a couple of 4006's in your core, and run
fiber or fast ethernet to your closets, and put a bunch of 3534's or 3548's
there for the end users.
it all depends on your needs and your data flows
Chuck
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Leo Shen
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:24 AM
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Subject: how many points can 4006 support? [7:15232]
a compus network,there are about 1800-2000 points,generally,the core switch
should be 6500 or 6000,but it is too expensive,can a 4006 be the core
switch?
how many points can 4006 maxly deal with?
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