From: Desimone, Aurelio (ADesimone@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 30 2002 - 09:06:59 GMT-3
The 3550 also supports the new spanning-tree (RSTP & MSTP) where the 3500
doesn't. Also, I believe the 3550 has better qos capabilities.
Aurelio
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Subject: Re: 3550 and 3500
The 3550 can have installed a SMI/EMI image, which has layer 3
capabilities. The 3500 is a layer 2 device
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Hi all,
What is the difference between 3550 and 3500?
For CCIE lab, can you practice on 3500 only, or do you need a 3550?
Thanks all
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