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Subject:Re: Cisco 2900 XLs [7:42687]
Is this part of a business decision process?:
On Sep 16, 1:23pm, Michael L. Williams wrote:
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} I don't think the 2900XLs are discontinuted, however, I know Cisco is
What you think is irrelevant! The last of the 2900XL series were
discontinued
Has Cisco discontinued the 2900 XL series switches? If so,
what are other
good alternatives for the 2900XL series?
3500XL
Marko.
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2950 XL replaced 2900 and 3550 XL replaced 3500. The 2900 and 3500's got
EOL'd .
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Has Cisco discontinued the 2900 XL series switches? If so, what are other
I don't think the 2900XLs are discontinuted, however, I know Cisco is
pushing the 2950 series is a newer alternative The 2950s feature Gig
uplinks and 2900s don't
Same with 3500s and 3550 (well the 3500's do have GBICs slots available, but
I mean the same as far as Cisco pushing them as
Inline
Michael L. Williams wrote in message
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I don't think the 2900XLs are discontinuted,
The fixed-config ones have absolutely been discontinued
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca2900xl/prodlit/1421_pp.htm
however, I know Cisco is
Marko Milivojevic wrote in message
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Has Cisco discontinued the 2900 XL series switches? If so,
what are other
good alternatives for the 2900XL series?
3500XL
Uh, are you sure?
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca3500xl/
Marko.
Steven A. Ridder wrote in message
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2950 XL replaced 2900 and 3550 XL replaced 3500. The 2900 and 3500's got
EOL'd .
There is no such thing as a 2950XL or a 3550XL. The 'XL' designation only
exists for the 2900 and the 3500.
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On Sep 16, 1:23pm, Michael L. Williams wrote:
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} I don't think the 2900XLs are discontinuted, however, I know Cisco is
What you think is irrelevant! The last of the 2900XL series were
discontinued on Nov. 1st, 2001. Next time, instead of thinking, go
look at http://www.cisco.com/go/eol/
the 2950 series has somewhat replaced the 2924xl.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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From: Marko Milivojevic
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Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 3:29 PM
Subject: RE: Cisco 2900 XLs [7:42687]
Has Cisco discontinued the 2900 XL series switches? If so
Another thing to consider about the 2950's, which may or may not be
important to you, is they do not support ISL.
-Ed
At 06:47 PM 4/26/2002 -0400, Michael L. Williams wrote:
I don't think the 2900XLs are discontinuted, however, I know Cisco is
pushing the 2950 series is a newer
Milivojevic
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Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 3:29 PM
Subject: RE: Cisco 2900 XLs [7:42687]
Has Cisco discontinued the 2900 XL series switches? If so,
what are other
good alternatives for the 2900XL series?
3500XL
Marko.
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http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f
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On Sep 16, 1:23pm, Michael L. Williams wrote:
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} I don't think the 2900XLs are discontinuted, however, I know Cisco is
What you think is irrelevant! The last of the 2900XL series were
First off, let me pre-apologize for my following statements to everyone in
this group except Mr. Know It All (John Nemeth)... The following is
slightly unprofessional, but well deserved.
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Michael L. Williams wrote:
no one can no everything
And yes, after posting I realized that I misspelled no in the above
sentence. I wanted to make it known that I made a mistake before Mr. Nemeth
had a chance to chime in with a standard yeah, well, learn how to spell...
posts.
Mike W.
Jeez John I can't wait to know everything like you!!
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth) wrote:
On Sep 16, 1:23pm, Michael L. Williams wrote:
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} I don't think the 2900XLs are discontinuted, however, I know Cisco is
What you think is irrelevant! The last of the 2900XL series
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