I thought only the RSM rounds IOS?
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Ray Lovett
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:46 PM
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Subject: CatOS or IOS?
Hi Folks,
I have recently purchased a Catalyst 6509 to replace
one
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Donald B Johnson Jr
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Subject: Re: CatOS or IOS?
if you go with the ios you only need to learn one command set for all your
devices.
also
I thought only the RSM rounds IOS?
Well, be careful. RSM infers the 5000 series, in which
case you'd be correct; the Catalyst 5000 series Sups only
run the CatOS.
On the 6000 series, though, you can run "Native IOS" mode
on the whole box; both the Supervisors (the "switching"
side) and the
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Subject: Re: CatOS or IOS?
Date: 29 Sep 2000 00:27:18 GMT
I thought only the RSM rounds IOS?
Well, be careful. RSM infers the 5000 series, in which
case you'd be correct; the Catalyst 5000 series Sups only
run the CatOS.
On the 6000 series, though, you
When we started purchasing 6509's our Cisco NSA Engineer advised us not to
use the integrated IOS because there are some major bugs that are associated
with it that have not been addressed. Now this was a couple of months ago,
so maybe these issues have been addressed, but I would do some
Ray,
I have also purchased 3500 equipment and have found that the current
12.5.2.XU vers of the IOS has worked well with clustering and command line
as well as web based commands and setups including 802.1q. We have even
setup a mock lab and have not seen any issues. We will be introducing
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