4/8/2002   9:45pm  Monday

I have two Catalyst 3920's connected to two 3640 router w/ NM 1FE1R2W.
I do not see what the big deal is about this switch !!!

Can you please explain the TrCRF and TrBRF thing ?

Thanks a great deal,

Richard

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""Brian""  wrote in message
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> I know that many of you studying for your CCIE lab are looking for good
> deals on some of the more critical peices of CCIE lab gear.
>
> As some of you may or may not know, the Catalyst 3900 series was
> originally made by Olicom, and known as the Olicom OC-8600 (Catalyst 3900)
> and the OC-8601 (Catalyst 3920).  Later Cisco made these there catalyst
> line.
>
> I have a handfull of Olicom OC-8601 switches, which have the same
> interface as a Catalyst 3920.  These are 20 port token ring switches.
> They do not support CDP, since they are the Olicom version, but they
> support everything else including the identical interface and method of
> creating TrCRF's and TrBRF's, which is the part most seem to concentrate
> on for CCIE lab study.
>
> These are very minty and clean.  I am making them available to this list
> for $800/each.  This is a very good deal on an affordable solution.  These
> are running the latest version of the Olicom code, which like i said is is
> an identical interface as the Cisco code only this says Olicom instead of
> Cisco and does not support the CDP part of it.
>
> Brian
>
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