From: Danny Cox (dandermanuk@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 14 2007 - 10:37:18 ART
'fraid not Ram. There've been a lot of people who've asked about this over
the while from what I've seen, but basically the 3550s are too complicated
in hardware terms. They have too many ASICs built in to emulate.
What you can do is build up a 3620/3640/3660 router in dynamips and put an
NM-16ESW module into it. It doesn't give you all the functionality of the
3550 by any means, but does get you part way. There's a reasonable amount
of documentation around about doing this. InternetworkExpert among others
have papers about using them.
Danny
On 14/03/07, ramnath <akramnot@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Like the 7200 routers can we have the 3550/3650 switches ...
>
> # Define an Ethernet Switch
> [[3550]]
> image = \Program Files\Dynamips\images\c3550-
> ipservicesk9-mz.122-35.SE.bin
>
> then..specifying the ports under the
>
> [[ETHSW S1]]
>
> since for IE lab PIM configs has to be done on switches..!
>
> regards
>
> ram.
>
>
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