I have now seen and heard this from several sources within Cisco - IS-IS is
not being considered in the L3 switches other than those we would call
"core"

I.e. the 4cxxx and the 3550-xx L3 switches do not support IS-IS, nor are
there plans to do so on those boxes.

Recognizing that things can always change, I'm wondering what might be the
reason? Lack of customer interest? Recognition of IS-IS as a specialized
protocol less suitable for normal "enterprise" type stuff?

Chuck




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