RE: another question about BCMSN

2000-12-21 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)

Because the 5500 and 6500 are SWITCHES that support
multilayer switching, not ROUTERS.

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this question is quite confusing :
which cisco router support multilayer switching ??
the choice is 4500,5500,6500,7500, the answer is
4500 and 7500 I don't know what is the purpose
of this question , anybody can tell me why 5500 and
6500 is not correct ?


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RE: another question about BCMSN

2000-12-21 Thread Taylor, Don

My guess would be because the 5500 and 6500 are switches, not routers.

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From: Li Song [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:20 AM
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Subject: another question about BCMSN


this question is quite confusing :
which cisco router support multilayer switching ??
the choice is 4500,5500,6500,7500, the answer is
4500 and 7500 I don't know what is the purpose
of this question , anybody can tell me why 5500 and
6500 is not correct ?


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