MLS is multilayer switching, which is available only on Cat5000 and Cat6000
family of switches, by using MSFC on Cat6000. What is the difference on L3
switching performed by Cat4000 series. MLS doesn't use labels, it use cache
of candidate and enable packets, and Xtags of MLS-RP. How about L3 switching
on Cat4000?

Thanks, Kiran, but I don't think you answered correctly.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Kirankumar Patel" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: Difference on L3 switching of Cat4500 and Cat6500? [7:65818]


> Dear
>
> L3 switching is nothing but switch acting as a router.
>
> MLS -- Multiprotocol Label Switch -- Can enables routers to make
forwarding
> decisions based on short labels, thereby avoiding the complex
> packet-by-packet look-ups used in conventional routing.
>
> With MLS, can run faster then ATM switch.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kiran
>
>
> >From: "Neil Arlante"
> >Reply-To: "Neil Arlante"
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Difference on L3 switching of Cat4500 and Cat6500? [7:65802]
> >Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 02:56:26 GMT
> >
> >Hi group,
> >
> >What is the difference between L3 switching capabilities of 4500 and
6500?
> >Catalyst 4500 docs mentioned it support L3 switching, but not MLS. What
is
> >the
> >main difference between L3 switching of 4500 and MLS of 6500?
> >
> >TIA
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