Table of Contents
- 1 What is the difference between Cisco Catalyst 2960 switch and Cisco Catalyst 3560 switch?
- 2 What replaced Cisco 2960x?
- 3 Is Cisco 2960 a managed switch?
- 4 Is Cisco Catalyst 2960 Gigabit?
- 5 What is a Cisco Catalyst 9300 series fixed access switch?
- 6 What is the difference between the Cisco Catalyst c9300-24t and C 9300-48t switches?
What is the difference between Cisco Catalyst 2960 switch and Cisco Catalyst 3560 switch?
Meaning that you can setup VLANs but you won’t be able to route between then. 3500 series switches are L3 switches. Hence you will be able to route between VLANs. Basically between 2960 and 3560 main difference is Layer 3 capabilities on the 3560 range….ByJon.
Catalyst 2960 | Catalyst 3560 | |
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WCCPv2 | – | Yes |
What replaced Cisco 2960x?
Catalyst 9200 Series switches
Catalyst 9200 Series switches will replace the popular Catalyst 2960-X/XR Series.
Can I stack Cisco Catalyst 9300 with the 3850?
For customers migrating from 3850 Series stacks to Catalyst 9300 Series stacks, the same stacking cables can be used for stacking C9300 models.
What is the difference between Cisco Network Essentials and Network Advantage?
Cisco DNA Essentials delivers base automation, monitoring, and management. With this solution, customers can enable basic automation and monitoring. Cisco DNA Advantage delivers policy-based automation with SD Access, monitoring, and Cisco DNA Assurance.
Is Cisco 2960 a managed switch?
Cisco Catalyst 2960 switches with the LAN Lite software image simplify the migration from nonintelligent hubs and unmanaged switches to a fully scalable managed network. The LAN Lite Cisco IOS® Software provides entry-level security, QoS, and availability capabilities while lowering the network total cost of ownership.
Is Cisco Catalyst 2960 Gigabit?
What are Cisco® Catalyst® 2960 Series switches? Fast Ethernet and 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, enabling enhanced LAN services for entry-level enterprise, mid-market, and branch office networks.
How many switches does a 9300 stack?
eight
The Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series is made up of seven different switch models. Any of the models can be used together in a stack of up to eight units.
How do I know if my switch is Layer 2 or 3?
Layer 2 vs Layer 3 switches Devices in an Ethernet network are identified by a MAC (media access control) address, which is generally hardcoded to a particular device and doesn’t normally change. Layer 3 is the network layer and its protocol is the Internet Protocol or IP.
What is a Cisco Catalyst 9300 series fixed access switch?
The Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series fixed access switches are designed to help you change your network from a platform of connectivity to a platform of services.
What is the difference between the Cisco Catalyst c9300-24t and C 9300-48t switches?
C9300-24T – Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switch 1xUADP 2.0 ASIC with 24x 10M/100M/1G Ethernet ports with optional uplink modules. C9300-48T – Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switch 1xUADP 2.0 ASIC with 48x 10M/100M/1G Ethernet ports with optional uplink modules.
Do I need a license for a Cisco switch 9300?
01-16-2020 01:55 PM 01-16-2020 01:55 PM Yes, you need to have a license assigned to your account: https://software.cisco.com/ Since its new 9300 switch they using smart licensing and they “calling home” feature to check if you have a valid license assigned to your account.
What power supplies are compatible with the catalyst 9300 series?
Up to two “Platinum-efficiency” 350W, 715W, 1100W or 1900W AC and 715W DC power supplies. The Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series can support 1:1 power redundancy and 1+N redundancy with the StackPower feature.