Kewl, Daniel, but I thought the 6500 was a true L3 switch - that would
indicated RP on the Sup itself (so I'd imagine).  No?

And this MSFC, all VLAN interfaces?

Any ATM support (LS-1010, LANE) on this puppy, like the Cat55?

TIA...   -e-

----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Serna" 
To: "EA Louie" 
Cc: 
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: 6500 switch/router [7:1398]


> Hello,
>
> It sounds like you will be dealing with a regular 6500 with either a Sup1
> or Sup2 that runs the usual CatOS like the Cat5k so nothing new there,
> then you will get to deal with the MSFC daughter card that sits on the
> Supervisor module. The MSFC does the Layer 3 stuff and that runs your
> standard IOS, like the RSM for the Cat5k's. To get into the MSFC(the
> router part) from the CatOS just type "session 15"(if the supervisor is in
> the first slot)"session 16"(if the supervisor is in the second slot) and
> off you go...
>
>
> -Daniel-
>
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, EA Louie wrote:
>
> > I just got wind of a possible assignment on a project using 6500's.
Will my
> > experience with the Cat5k/5500 and IOS get me by with this?
> >
> > If not, are there any specific 'gotchas' when working with this switch?
> >
> > Is it a 'standard IOS' switch, or does it operate similar to the Cat5k
> > (different CLI for the switch vs. the RSM/LS-1010)?
> >
> > thanks, all
> >
> > -e-
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