Argh.. My linefeeds were totally nuked. Here it is:

Supervisor I: Works only in the 4003 chassis. It does layer 2 switching
and runs CatOS (set-based commands).


Supervisor II: Works only in the 4006 chassis. It does layer 2 switching
and runs CatOS (set-based commands). Supervisor I and II are basically
the same thing, just for different chassis's.


Supervisor III: Works only in the 4006 chassis. It's the step up from
the Supervisor II and provides a much faster backplane, a higher
switching rate, layer 3 and 4 switching (routing), and it uses the
beloved IOS.


James

-----Original Message-----
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James Willard
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Basically,

Supervisor I: For the 4003 Chassis (3-slot 4000). Provides layer 2
switching Supervisor II: For the 4006 Chassis (6-slot 4000). Provides
layer 2 switching Supervisor III: For the 4006 Chassis (6-slot 4000).
Provides layer 2, 3, and 4 switching.


James

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Stuart Pittwood
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:59 PM
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Subject: Supervisor Engines [7:50279]


We're looking into replacing some of our old hubs/switches with a single
4000 series switch.
 
My question is what is the difference between supervisor engines I, II,
III?
 
Any help appreciated
Thanks
 
Stu




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