[geeks] Cisco 2948 vs. 3548
Phil Brutsche
phil at tux.obix.com
Fri Oct 20 13:42:41 CDT 2006
Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
> From my perspective, the 3548XL being half the size physically and
> running IOS both make it no longer worthwile to even look at the 2948G.
Well, you got your answer then :)
And yes having different operating systems for the two is a pain - I
have a Catalyst 4003 for my core switch talking to a bunch of 2900XLs
and 3500XLs.
The newer supervisors for 4500 and 6500 chassis can run either, but I
suspect those are outside of your price bracket ;)
The 2948G has the integrated equivalent of a 4000/4500 Supervisor I and
is too old for Cisco to put IOS on it.
>> Oh, and the 2948G is one heck of a lot cheaper on the used market.
>
> I'm not seeing that big of a price difference. Less than $50, certainly.
Hrm, I thought there was a bigger price difference than that.
>> There's also an -L3 variant of the 2948G that does layer 3 switching.
>
> I'm not finding any around at reasonable prices.
You won't, the L3 variant still goes for substantial $$$
The only way to get one cheaply is to not mind a few bad ports ;)
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Phil Brutsche
phil at tux.obix.com
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