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Subject: BCMSN...set-based or IOS switches
I've searched the archives, but can't find an answer.
Which switches are set-based and which are IOSand does the title
'Catalyst' have anything to do with it?
Jake,
Technically, not all Cisco switches are Catalysts, only the LAN switches, WAN switches
aren't (well...they ARE switches..)
Anyway:
IOS:2900XL, 3500XL, 4840G, 6000
Cat OS: 2900G, 4000, 5000, 6000, 8500
Menus: 1900, 2820, 3000 (3100, 3200), 3900 Token Ring
Does this sum things up
I've searched the archives, but can't find an answer.
Which switches are set-based and which are IOSand does the title
'Catalyst' have anything to do with it? Seems like all Cisco switches are
Catalyst switches per their Product Guide. As far as I can tell, all
switches 2948 and lower are
No. Cat6K support both version.
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I've searched the archives, but can't find an answer.
Which switches are set-based and which are IOSand does the title
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