Having just gone past the end of software maintenance date for the 3550,
and with the need to start at least looking at supporting IPv6 on our
customer aggregation switches in the not so distant future, I suppose it's
time to seriously consider the 3560-48TS as a replacement / upgrade path
for
Jon Lewis wrote:
Having just gone past the end of software maintenance date for the 3550,
and with the need to start at least looking at supporting IPv6 on our
customer aggregation switches in the not so distant future, I suppose it's
time to seriously consider the 3560-48TS as a replacement /
Lewis
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 17:24 PM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] 3550-48 - 3560-48TS-E migration?
Having just gone past the end of software maintenance date for the 3550,
and with the need to start at least looking at supporting IPv6 on our
customer aggregation switches
@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] 3550-48 - 3560-48TS-E migration?
Having just gone past the end of software maintenance date for the 3550,
and with the need to start at least looking at supporting IPv6 on our
customer aggregation switches in the not so distant future, I suppose it's
time