Re: Has anyone seen a 2901 that has the same i.o.s as 5000 switch

2001-02-09 Thread Victor Oisaghie

Jeff,

Technically, the 2901 is part of the C5000 Family of
products (Its replacement was the C5002) and runs the
same CATOS as the 5000. I don't remember the version
in which support for the 2901 stops, but you could
have a 2901 and a 5002 running CATOS 2.3. So the
answer to your question is yes.

Please remember that these products run CATOS and not
IOS as your note suggests. IOS is however supported as
a direct download to RSM / RSFC and ATM blades in a
C5XXX chasis.

Hope this helps

Victor
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Re: Has anyone seen a 2901 that has the same i.o.s as 5000 switch

2001-01-30 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

Don't the cat2900's (NOT XL's all look that way.)

The  2926, 2901 are 5000 series based as I understood it.  At least the ones I am 
viewing are.

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Re: Has anyone seen a 2901 that has the same i.o.s as 5000 switch

2001-01-30 Thread Flem

That is correct .
2901 , 2902 are based on supI
2926F , 2926T are based of supII
2926G based of supIII


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 Don't the cat2900's (NOT XL's all look that way.)
 
 The  2926, 2901 are 5000 series based as I
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RE: Has anyone seen a 2901 that has the same i.o.s as 5000 switch

2001-01-30 Thread Nick Payton

As are the 2948G series too.

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Hi,

Don't the cat2900's (NOT XL's all look that way.)

The  2926, 2901 are 5000 series based as I understood it.  At least the ones
I am viewing are.

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


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RE: Has anyone seen a 2901 that has the same i.o.s as 5000 switch

2001-01-30 Thread Stuart Potts


All.

Actually the 2948G is based on the 4000 series switch which is a fix config.
48 10/100 ports plus 2 1000 baseX ports, architectural wise is has 2
non-blocking gig and 6 ASTRODOME thus only 8 of the 12 pipe from the K1 chip
are used.

-Stuart.


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As are the 2948G series too.

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Hi,

Don't the cat2900's (NOT XL's all look that way.)

The  2926, 2901 are 5000 series based as I understood it.  At least the ones
I am viewing are.

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


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