- Original Message -
> From: "Justin Wilson"
> If it were me I would pickup a SupIII or SupIV off ebay. They are
> pretty cheap.
In fact, my vendor is an old client, so when the 4507 turned out to have
240-only power supplies (I rent), they swapped me out for a 4006, and we
card-swapped
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From: Jay Ashworth
Date: Friday, December 13, 2013 at 3:59 PM
To: NANOG
Subject: Re: Catalyst IOS refresher site?
>- Original Message -
>> From: "Jeremy Bresley"
>
>> Might help if you said what type of line cards and sup you've got. A
>> SupI
- Original Message -
> From: "Jeremy Bresley"
> Might help if you said what type of line cards and sup you've got. A
> SupII era card is CatOS, SupIII and newer are IOS, command sets are
> completely different, and depending on the line cards you've got, you
> might have some of the reall
On 12/13/2013 12:12 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
It's been a bit too long since I was near the high end, so I grabbed a
4507 from my local surplus vendor; dual PS, dual supe, Gig Fiber (large
transceivers, alas, not GBIC), and 3 48port RJ45 POE cards. For $60.
I love surplus.
Is there a good Cataly
It's been a bit too long since I was near the high end, so I grabbed a
4507 from my local surplus vendor; dual PS, dual supe, Gig Fiber (large
transceivers, alas, not GBIC), and 3 48port RJ45 POE cards. For $60.
I love surplus.
Is there a good Catalyst-IOS tutorial on line I can buzz through, t
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