MADMAN wrote:
> When converting make sure you follow every step or you will
> be RMAing
> the sup!!
LOL Funny you mention that. It is very true as before I came to this
job, one of the other people here tried to "wing it" through a conversion
and ended up having to RMA another Sup.. h
Yes you can order the SUP in either mode.
When converting make sure you follow every step or you will be RMAing
the sup!!
Dave
Michael Williams wrote:
>
> Jose Almodovar wrote:
> > The onyl thing that I found cumbersome was the
> > intial change from Hybrid to Native.
>
> Actually, I f
Sorry to spoil the party but I've had a problem with IOS on 6Ks. With
version 12.1(3a)E4, using the console port would put the switch into rommon
mode, the switch would keep running but you couldn't config it, it's a
recognised bug I think. Apart from that though I think it simplifies things
by ha
Jose Almodovar wrote:
> The onyl thing that I found cumbersome was the
> intial change from Hybrid to Native.
Actually, I found the conversion process quite "by the book" and
straight-forward. Granted I did this on a box with MSFC2 which doesn't
require the boot-helper image like the MSFC(1) s
I have been running Native IOS on 6509 for about 6 months, and no problems.
The onyl thing that I found cumbersome was the intial change from Hybrid to
Native. I personally like it the Native IOS. Keeps me from trying to
remeber whether or not I need to use set commands when moving around if
ot
We have 2 6509's with Native and 4 with "set based". I really like the
Native. When you are jumping around between 3500's and 6500's it is nice to
have a common IOS. We have had no issues with the native and few with "set"
based. I here Cisco is working on phasing out the "set" IOS, so it may be a
Personally, I like and prefer the Native IOS. Especially now that the
2900/3500s are using an IOS (instead of menus, or set/show commands). I
know of two huge companies in this area that are using 6500s left and right
with Native IOS and have no problems.
HTH,
Mike W.
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