05-29-2013 11:44 PM - edited 03-07-2019 01:38 PM
Does 3560X 3750X switches support following things:
1.Port mirroring
2.SSL
3.Trap/ Alarm/ Log Severity Control
4.Auto port configuration
5.Dual Image Partition to prevent Corruption of Image
6.Dual Configuration
7.CPU Monitoring
And what is the diff bet 3560 and 3750?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Digvijay
05-30-2013 04:40 AM
Hi Digvijay,
both switches can points: 1,3,7
not sure what do you mean dual configuration and SSL. Surely they cannot any SSL termination or so.
3750X is stackable
3560X is not stackable
Best regards,
Jan
05-30-2013 05:35 AM
Hi Digvijay,
I know both switches 3750 and 3560 X series are stackable, and they are indeen pretty similar, both support
RSPAN so you can analyze network traffic passing through ports or VLANs.
Both support Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) which helps for monitoring, (history, statistics, alarms, and events)
Both switches support software feature sets: LAN Base, IP Base, and IP Services.
Both can have more than one image as long as the memory if big enough., in a stack configuration all of them must have the same IOS
SSL is not supported, Port mirroring is supported.
See the link below, it has some key details about the 3750x and 3560x, relly good.
Let me know if this helped
05-30-2013 06:14 AM
Hi Diego,
i am not pretty sure if 3560-X is stackable. What cables/modules are used for 3560-X stacking?
Please see picture of 3560X-48T-S here http://www.rolny.cz/3560X-48T-S.jpg. There is not stack connector on back panel.
Regards,
Jan
05-30-2013 06:56 AM
Hello Jan,
You are right the 3560 X does not support stacking . You would not be able to stack this switch . The 3560 X switch does not support Stacking however there is a similar feature that can be used with 3560 X and that would be clustering
The Catalyst 3750-X switches support stacking through Cisco StackWise Plus technology and StackPower. The Catalyst 3560-X switches do not support switch stacking. Unless otherwise noted, the term
switch
refers to a standalone switch and to a switch stack.
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