RE: 4000 Series switch [7:34449]

2002-02-05 Thread Rik Guyler

The 4000 uses a very similar CLI to the 5000.  The 4000 series is much newer
so some of the features are different plus the 5000 was considered a core
switch and the 4000 a closet switch.  However, the 4000 is coming out of the
closet and some cool new features are being released such as Layer 3
switching, making it something of a baby core switch.  ;-}

Rik



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From: Nisus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 5:22 AM
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Subject: 4000 Series switch [7:34449]


First of all I would like to thank you who replied to my questions about
VLans and how to set them up.

Second.  In the information I have been reading about VLans usually 2
classes of switches are referenced.
The first being a lower model or switch 1900 series.  The Vlan setup is
mostly menu driven as I found out from my Cisco instructor in class
yesterday.  There were some problems we encountered when setting up a VLan
on this type of switch.

Third.  Usually when ever I read about VLans and setting them up it uses a
5000 series switch as a reference, using the OSI command interface.

Does the 4000 switch use the same setup or interface as the 5000?

Does any one know ?

Thank you very much,
Steven M Aiello




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Re: 4000 Series switch [7:34449]

2002-02-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey

for the most part, cat os based switches are the same and ios based switches
are the same...every once in a while you catch something different..but to
answer you, the 4000 series and 5000 series are the same.

-Patrick

 Nisus  02/05/02 05:21AM 
First of all I would like to thank you who replied to my questions about
VLans and how to set them up.

Second.  In the information I have been reading about VLans usually 2
classes of switches are referenced.
The first being a lower model or switch 1900 series.  The Vlan setup is
mostly menu driven as I found out from my Cisco instructor in class
yesterday.  There were some problems we encountered when setting up a VLan
on this type of switch.

Third.  Usually when ever I read about VLans and setting them up it uses a
5000 series switch as a reference, using the OSI command interface.

Does the 4000 switch use the same setup or interface as the 5000?

Does any one know ?

Thank you very much,
Steven M Aiello
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