How does this look?  Any corrections would be appreciated...

Set-based Switches
7       Catalyst 1200 Series
7       Catalyst 2901 
7       Catalyst 2902 
7       Catalyst 2926T/F 
7       Catalyst 2926GS/L 
7       Catalyst 2948G 
7       Catalyst 2980G 
7       Catalyst 4000 Series
7       Catalyst 5000 Series
7       Catalyst 5500 Series
7       Catalyst 6000 Series
7       Catalyst 6500 Series 
7       Catalyst 8500 Series

IOS-like Switches
7       Catalyst 2912XL
7       Catalyst 2924XL
7       Catalyst 3550 Series
7       Catalyst 3500XL Series
7       Catalyst 2950 Series

Menu Setup
7       Catalyst 1700 Series
7       Catalyst 1900 Series
7       Catalyst 2100 Series
7       Catalyst 2800 Series
7       Catalyst 2820 Series
7       Catalyst 3000
7       Catalyst 3100
7       Catalyst 3200 

Switch Routers 
7       Catalyst 2948G-L3
7       Catalyst 4840G
7       Catalyst 4908G-L3 

Token Ring Switch
7       Catalyst 3900
7       Catalyst 2600

Other 
7       Catalyst 6000 Series Switches Running Native IOS

Let me know ...

-=- Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 5:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Switch types for BCMSN [7:29391]


First off, let me say "Shame on me" for not being clear enough.  There were
indeed other 2900 models that were set based, like a 2-slot Cat5000 but you
couldn't change the hardware.  I have one of those, it's a Catalyst 2901. 
But these were before the XL series.  As fas as my comment about the newer
switches being deeper and using a DB9 console port, I may be confusing those
with older 1900s instead of 2900s.

Just let me know if I can spread anymore misinformation =)

Mike W.




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