That comment is not totally correct. Some access layer switches do take set
based commands. the 1900 and all the XL series routers use an ios based
syntax.
-- Kevin
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Subject: RE: Is this correct in cisco switch?
> That comment is not totally correct. Some access layer switches
Can't answer that one for sure, but here's my take on it...
It's true only in that Cisco has designed the various switch lines to
fulfill certain roles in the overall network infrastructure. The Catalyst
4000, 5000, and 6000 series (set based) are what Cisco suggests for the
distribution layer (
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