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network:switches:cisco [2022/01/17 13:03] – created niziaknetwork:switches:cisco [2024/06/24 12:17] (current) niziak
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 ====== Cisco Switches ====== ====== Cisco Switches ======
  
-WS-C3560G-24PS +  * WS-C3560G-24PS 
-WS-C3560G-48PS-E +  WS-C3560G-48PS-E 
-WS-C3560G-48PS-S+  WS-C3560G-48PS-S 
 + 
 +Features: 
 +  * ''G'' gigabit 
 +  * ''X'' Dual Redundant Modular Power Supplies
  
 Power: Power:
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 Suffixes: Suffixes:
   * ''-E'' Enerprise (L3 switch)   * ''-E'' Enerprise (L3 switch)
-  * ''-S'' Standard Layer 2 IOS feature set+    * ''IP Services'' 
 +  * ''IP Base'' 
 +    * basic L3 
 +  * ''-L'' ''LAN Base'' 
 +    * L2 only 
 +    * + ACL 
 +    * + QOS 
 +    * 128 --> 256 VLANs 
 +  * ''-S'' Standard Layer 2 IOS feature set (''LAN Lite''
 + 
 +===== Stable IOS =====
  
 +For legacy switches:
 +  * 15.2(4)E10
 +  * 15.0(2)SE12
 +  * 12.2(55)SE13
  
 +===== 3750 vs 3560 =====
 +  * 3560's and 3750 are eventually the same switches.The only difference is that 3750's switches are based on stacking capabilties. They have a High-Speed stacking bus to give stacking capabilties.
 +  * Switching capacity (ignoring stack ring) is the same
 +  * 3750X can be stacked 
 +  * the 3750X can also share power across stack member