Thanks Kim and Max..

I had thought as much, but with Cisco you just never know and can't count on Cisco to be consistent!

L8r

Joe

On 02/26/2012 10:21 AM, Kim Pedersen wrote:
Hi Joe,

   As Max said, its probably due to cost. You can do 90% of the things you need 
on 3550's.
   However, both 3560 and 3750 should afaik, be identical for what you need to 
use (including QoS features), whereas 3550's have a different QoS structure.


Kim

On Feb 26, 2012, at 7:06 PM, N. Max Pierson wrote:

Hi Joe,

It's probably because of the fact that they already had 3550's in the v3.0
track and only replaced what they had to.

I am using some 3750's in my lab at work and have not noticed anything in
the 3560 and wasn't in the 3750, so it's probably safe to use the 3750 in
place of the 3560. The 3550 is missing my things that the 3560/3750
provide.

It simply boils down to a matter $$ of having to change everything as
opposed to leaving one or two older 3550's which can do most of the v4.0
track.

--
max

On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Joe Danrich<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hello Peoples

Can anyone provide me some feedback on why 3550 and 3560 switches are
those that are used in the Proctor labs instead of older 3750 switches?

Is it because this is what the Cisco lab has?

Does anyone know what the downside would be to using 3750?

I realize that there is probably at least one command difference between
the 3550 and the 3750, but is that anything less that would make people not
use the 3750 switches?

Ta

Joe

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