11-18-2003 03:54 AM - edited 03-02-2019 11:47 AM
I need to know the real difference between the catalyst 6500 and the router 7600.
When should use one or the other?
they possess important features differences?
Thanks
11-21-2003 10:30 AM
You normally use the Catalyst 6500 to connect vlans together. Say you have a 30 story building and each floor is on its own vlan which it should. Then those vlans physically terminate on a 6500. Also called a Layer 3 switch.
The 7600 router is a true router and alhough you can do vlan routing on it its primary use is to provide a connection to remote offices. For example it could terminate a DS3 or a frame relay circuits to your remote locations.
Thus in conclusion primary role of 6500 is switching and 7600 is routing.
The cisco website probably has a better explaining and so does the CCNP books. Hope this gets you thinking in the right direction
thanks
11-21-2003 11:00 AM
thanks for your assitance
11-22-2003 09:25 AM
The 6500 with MSFC2 and PFC2 can do routing just fine - it's a true router too.
The real difference between 6500 and 7600 is marketing.
(Before Sup720 came along, you could explain it simply as: 7600 equals 6500 with Sup2/MSFC2/PFC2 and at least one OSM.)
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