1900/2900 (non xl)
-Patrick
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I know this topic has been raised before, and I was fairly sure I had even
saved the series of e-mails. Of course, much like that clever retort to a
co-workers smart remark, the actual information escapes me at the time i
I believe you may have been thinking of the 1201
(although cheap is relative, and a 2912 can be relatively cheap)
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It believe it was the Catalyst 1200 Series.
Shawn K.
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and the 1900 series
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> the XL series, why would that be? Just wondering as they
The XL's use IOS instead of COS. On the other hand, the COS-based switches
are MUCH more expensive. You need some hands-on time configuring the COS
switches for your exam, but it is a lot more cost-effective to
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&g
Cisco / 3COM / Nortel / Extreme
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> mentioned NOT getting
> the XL series, why would t
> easily obtainable from e-bay that was very similar to the
> bigger Catalysts command-wise, but much cheaper.
I'm not going to buy a COS switch. A 2901 will set you back $1400 or so and
it still won't have ATM, FDDI, or an RSM. It makes a lot more sense to get
access to a switch at work or r
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> easily obtainable from e-bay that was very similar to the
> bigger Catalysts command-wise, but much cheaper.
I'm not going to buy a COS switch. A 2901 will set you back $1400 or so and
it still won't have ATM, FDDI, or an RSM. It
On Aug 17, 5:04am, "sam sneed" wrote:
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} The XL switches run IOS which you need to know anyway the non XL run CatOS.
} I'd say spend a little more money and get a 5000 series switch, it'll be
} able to do layer 3 with the rigth accesories. No XL swtiches do Layer 3.
No, but there is the ne
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