From: Michael Snyder (msnyder@xxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 15 2002 - 14:39:35 GMT-3
Spanning three, trunking, vlans, crb, irb, etc.
Anything layer two that you can do on router, you can do on 3550.
Here's a cut and paste from Colin Barber email post.
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It's not just the layer 3 stuff that's the problem. If you are going to
sit your CCIE lab then you would know how use a router?
You would also need to know about:
Port-based authentication
Voice VLAN
The new STP protocols - RSTP and MSTP
Cross-stack uplinkfast
Storm-control
Protected ports
VLAN maps
QoS features
MSDP
Fallback bridging
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Jaspreet Bhatia
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:52 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CAT 3550 in the lab after Sept 1 ????
Guys,
I am sure this has been beaten to death but I will
risk
another shot at it . I am really confused about what will be there in
the
lab after Sept 1 . According to Cisco's web site
Between September 1, 2002 and November 4th, 2002 all CCIE labs will
replace
the current Catalyst 5000 switches with Catalyst 3550 switches. However,
the only switching features tested during this time will be those common
to
both devices - additional features on the Catalyst 3550 will only be
tested
after November 4th, 2002.
SO what are features common to both the 5000 and 3550 . One is a L2
device
running CAT OS and the other is a L3 device running IOS . Does someone
care
to explain ?
TIA
Jaspreet
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