It all depends on how the switch is ordered. You can order the COS(switch)
/ IOS(MSFC) version or the Native IOS version that runs one OS that controls
the Layer2 device and Layer3 device with one set of commands. These
commands are the same as the 2924/3548 IOS commands. With the Native IOS,
you can setup each port as a routed port. This is a very powerful feature
that Cisco has implemented. We have a couple of these Native IOS version
switches and I have only tinkered a little.
Timothy J. Hornbeck
Technical Analyst III
Infrastructure Implementation - LAN/WAN
"6EQUJ5" - By Unknown
-----Original Message-----
From: EA Louie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 1:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 6500 switch/router [7:1398]
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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