Yeah... I don't get this....... I know there aren't any 2950s and 3550s that
support power, but there's the 3524-PWR-XL-EN switch that does provide
inline power..... Can't they make up their mind as to whether they want to
do it or not?!?!?!

As far as the 3550 replacing the 5000, it says "However, the only switching
features tested during this time will be those common to both devices -
additional features on the Catalyst 3550 will only be tested  after November
4th, 2002."  What are they referring to?  It's still going to suck for those
people because they may or may not end up in a lab with a 5000 (CatOS) or a
3550 (IOS).  .... Am I off base here?

Mike W.

"Steven A. Ridder"  wrote in message
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> There's nothing wrong with knowing the IOS based switches just on
principal,
> as one probably installs more of them in a job then the 6500's.  The only
> problem left with the new switches is no in-line power until next year
when
> 802.3af is ratified.




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