All,

We're suspecting a switch has memory problems. Is there a way I can test this 
before trying to swap out a stack of two C3G124-24P's with new C5's?

Has anyone swapped/replaced C3's with C5's in the field and if so, have 
you/them/they encountered any tips or tricks to look out for?

Sincerely, 

Jolyon Ansuz

Senior Network and Communications Administrator
Communications Infrastructure
Information Technology
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351 

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