03-10-2017 01:22 PM - edited 03-08-2019 09:41 AM
Dears,
I want some clarification for the different part number of the switch as such i can see there different flavours for example 2960-L,S,SF,X,XR,Plus ,fpd-l,fps-l, TD-I the same for the 3650,3750,3850 etc etc from where i can know what alphabet stands for what in the part number.
thanks
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03-10-2017 03:18 PM
Hi
Please verify this link:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/10697231/cisco-model-naming-convention
TDI = Tailored Data Center Integration
The first two letters, FP, indicate 740 Watts of available PoE power, as opposed to LP which indicates 370 Watts of PoE power. Note that the F versus L letter only applies to 48-port PoE switches, since 370 Watts is full power for a 24 port PoE switch, and there are no 740 Watt nor 185 Watt 24 port models. Models without PoE are indicated with a T after the number of ports.
The third letter, S, indicates 4 one gigabit SFP ports, as opposed to D which indicates 2 ten gigabit SFP+ ports or 2 one gigabit SFP ports.
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03-10-2017 03:18 PM
Hi
Please verify this link:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/10697231/cisco-model-naming-convention
TDI = Tailored Data Center Integration
The first two letters, FP, indicate 740 Watts of available PoE power, as opposed to LP which indicates 370 Watts of PoE power. Note that the F versus L letter only applies to 48-port PoE switches, since 370 Watts is full power for a 24 port PoE switch, and there are no 740 Watt nor 185 Watt 24 port models. Models without PoE are indicated with a T after the number of ports.
The third letter, S, indicates 4 one gigabit SFP ports, as opposed to D which indicates 2 ten gigabit SFP+ ports or 2 one gigabit SFP ports.
Please rate the comment if it is useful
:-)
04-22-2017 01:45 PM
Dears,
In 3850 model part numbers I see part number with these alphabets what W , XS,U stand for in the part number ?? and also I can see the image name are new for 3850 such as E,S, what does they stand for.
Thanks
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