It "depends" - largely on the type of Multicast you're rolling out.

I had mixed results with 3560's running IP Base versus IP Services for
SSM/AutoRP roll out. Depending on your requirements you could maybe get IP
Base to work but best results were with IP Services.

Ryan

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Jeff Kell <jeff-k...@utc.edu> wrote:

> Chris Knipe wrote:
> > We're going through the same story at this stage.  Working with allot
> > of vendors, testing, and trails.  So far for us, a combination of entry
> > level 2960s and 3560s are working fine.  You are correct, the most
> > important thing is Multicast and IGMP subscriptions, so pretty much
> > any half decent switch would be capable.
>
> Reminds me... do you need the "LAN Base" version to make it fly, or will
> "LAN Lite" work?
>
> (or for the 3560s, IP Base or IP Services?)
>
> Jeff
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