01-05-2017 04:23 AM - edited 03-03-2019 08:25 AM
Hi All,
I am quite new to networking and have been asked to pick between a 2960-X or XR.
Apart from the physical differences which are quite clear I have a question regarding the difference between IP Lite and LAN Base licensing which I am struggling to find an answer to.... probably not searching for the right thing!
Does IP Lite support all of the features of LAN base?
If I am reading it correctly LAN lite has the least features (basic layer 2), LAN Base has advanced layer 2 and some layer 3 features, and IP lite has more layer 3 features than LAN base..... but does IP Lite have all the features of LAN base as well?
Any help is appreciated.
Adam
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01-05-2017 06:19 AM
Adam,
Yes
IP-LITE includes LAN-BASE
LAN-BASE includes LAN-LITE
LAN-LITE is the least feature rich and hence cheapest
HTH
Regards
Alex
01-05-2017 04:57 AM
Adam,
Have a look through the 2960X/XR Q & As
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-2960-x-series-switches/qa_c67-728348.html
Its all about cost and licensing.
Lan-Lite Cheapest - aimed at small business etc
Lan-Base Middle priced - fine if you don't need a load of layer3 features
Ip-Lite Dearer - aimed at enterprise business etc who want layer3 features
regards
Alex
01-05-2017 05:04 AM
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your reply, the Q & As were where my question really came from, in the chart for what is supported on what model it shows the XR supports IP Lite but has a no against LAN base.
So should I read that as the XR comes with IP Lite, which includes the the advanced Layer 2 features you would get with LAN base as well?
Adam
01-05-2017 06:19 AM
Adam,
Yes
IP-LITE includes LAN-BASE
LAN-BASE includes LAN-LITE
LAN-LITE is the least feature rich and hence cheapest
HTH
Regards
Alex
01-05-2017 06:52 AM
Many thanks Alex, I thought that should be the case but just over questioned it I guess.
Thanks again.
Adam
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