Title: Layer 3 switching
OK,
maybe this is a question of semantics, maybe I'll get flamed, but here goes
anyway. The 6000 series does Multilayer switching, which is quite
different in its functionality than layer 3 switching. Multilayer
switching must still have a layer 3 router available
I have heard similar things about the fiber connections must be Cisco to
Cisco, but I don't have anything technical to back it up.
HOWEVER, I do have first hand experience that there is a difference between
the way Bay and Cisco implement spanning tree. One of my customers plugged
in their
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switching
OK, maybe this is a question of semantics, maybe I'll get flamed, but
here goes
The answer is, every Cisco switch implements it differently. Try this link,
it gives a basic explanation of each switch's method.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/784/packet/july98/12.html
Steve
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FRS
ACRC + BGP - Access Lists -(most) IPX stuff = BSCN. They get more in depth
on the routing protocols.
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Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 3:32 PM
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Repeaters are digital devices that regenerate the DIGITAL signal for
retransmission. AMPLIFIERS amplify analog signals.
Steve Brokaw, MCSE CCNA CCNP
Sprint Enterprise Network Services
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Ejay Hire
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ir definition, after all, if you are
talking about computers then you are talking about electron flows and these
are by nature analogue (ignoring quantum theory which is still a complete
mess. etc etc).
Andy Lennon
ccnp/dp/msce
""Steve and Monica Brokaw"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wr
Just passed it Friday morning, passing score is 692 on a scale of 300 -
1000. Oh yeah, how well do you know ISDN .. probably not well enough!
Steve
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wind
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Has anyone seen any books that specifically address Routing 2.0? The exam
cram is not yet published and Cisco press is always a little slow.
Steve Brokaw, MCSE CCNA
Sprint ENS
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Has anybody checked out the Cisco Interactive Mentor?
www.cisco.com/go/cim
It is a site with 4 or 5 virtual labs and they claim the expert lab is a
simulation of day 1 for the CCIE lab. It's pretty cheap at $150-$200 for 90
days of lab access. So cheap it makes me wonder ..
Steve
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