06-03-2019 09:37 PM - edited 06-03-2019 09:38 PM
Does 3750 have a None E and None X model?
Cisco Catalyst 3750G-48TS
Cisco Catalyst 3750-24PS-S
These two switches are IP Base or Lan base?
What that 5th letter means? what TS and PS-S means?
what command should I put in IOS to see if this is an IP base switch?
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06-03-2019 09:57 PM
06-04-2019 09:27 AM
Hi
Its actually just a software license that gets applied ,nothing to do with hardware, you install the license when you add it to flash,then that basically opens up the featires available for that specific license after a quick reboot, ipbase gives you some layer 3 features , ipservices gives you every feature available right up to BGP but there expensive licenses but cover everything available
06-04-2019 09:28 AM - edited 06-04-2019 09:32 AM
"Does 3750 have a None E and None X model?"
Yes, the original series.
"Cisco Catalyst 3750G-48TS"
I believe the "G" is for triple speed (i.e. 10/100/1000) copper ports. Models without it are double speed (i.e. 10/100).
Some of the original 3750 series only had 16 GB flash (later models have 32 GB), avoid those with only 16 GB as it limits what IOSs can be loaded onto their flash.
The original models originally had 3 IOS versions, IPBase, IPServices and Advanced IPServices. Later IOS versions combined IPService and Advanced IPServices into one feature set version. As noted by Francesco the "S" (for standard, I recall) was if the the device came with IPBase. The "E" (for enhanced [?]) was for IPServices, if that came with the model. The Advanced IPServices I recall you had to order as a separate license upgrade.
Show version will show what IOS is running. Show flash will show what IOS version(s) are loaded onto flash.
On the original series, there's no hardware licensing restrictions. Any original 3750 will run whatever feature set is loaded onto it. However, legally for a feature set "better" than IPBase, you need to have a "paper" license for the upgrade (or had purchased the "E" variant).
BTW, one model in the original series was designed as a distribution switch. It has twice the TCAM capacity of all the other models and supports SDM templates unique to it. This model can also stack with the others, but then it cannot use its unique SDM templates.
Also BTW, there's also a very rare variant that provides a 10G port (which can only sustain 8 Gbps of throughput - probably one reason the model is so rare).
Lastly, you can mix, in the same stack, the original series with the E and X series. However, there are major improvements in the later two series that are negated by having original series units in the same stack with them.
06-08-2019 04:52 AM
06-03-2019 09:53 PM
06-03-2019 09:57 PM
06-04-2019 08:52 AM
so let me put it this way, the difference of Advanced IP services, IP Base and Lan Base on 3750 is just a matter of firmware(or IOS), or is it hardware related?
so if It's hardware related what type of 3750 should I look for that offers Advanced IP services.
Thank you so much guys for the help
06-04-2019 09:27 AM
Hi
Its actually just a software license that gets applied ,nothing to do with hardware, you install the license when you add it to flash,then that basically opens up the featires available for that specific license after a quick reboot, ipbase gives you some layer 3 features , ipservices gives you every feature available right up to BGP but there expensive licenses but cover everything available
06-04-2019 09:28 AM - edited 06-04-2019 09:32 AM
"Does 3750 have a None E and None X model?"
Yes, the original series.
"Cisco Catalyst 3750G-48TS"
I believe the "G" is for triple speed (i.e. 10/100/1000) copper ports. Models without it are double speed (i.e. 10/100).
Some of the original 3750 series only had 16 GB flash (later models have 32 GB), avoid those with only 16 GB as it limits what IOSs can be loaded onto their flash.
The original models originally had 3 IOS versions, IPBase, IPServices and Advanced IPServices. Later IOS versions combined IPService and Advanced IPServices into one feature set version. As noted by Francesco the "S" (for standard, I recall) was if the the device came with IPBase. The "E" (for enhanced [?]) was for IPServices, if that came with the model. The Advanced IPServices I recall you had to order as a separate license upgrade.
Show version will show what IOS is running. Show flash will show what IOS version(s) are loaded onto flash.
On the original series, there's no hardware licensing restrictions. Any original 3750 will run whatever feature set is loaded onto it. However, legally for a feature set "better" than IPBase, you need to have a "paper" license for the upgrade (or had purchased the "E" variant).
BTW, one model in the original series was designed as a distribution switch. It has twice the TCAM capacity of all the other models and supports SDM templates unique to it. This model can also stack with the others, but then it cannot use its unique SDM templates.
Also BTW, there's also a very rare variant that provides a 10G port (which can only sustain 8 Gbps of throughput - probably one reason the model is so rare).
Lastly, you can mix, in the same stack, the original series with the E and X series. However, there are major improvements in the later two series that are negated by having original series units in the same stack with them.
06-04-2019 10:44 AM - edited 06-04-2019 01:54 PM
so technically we can upload the ipservices image(ios) with the tftp to the switch without having any licenses, right?(ofc for study purposes)
one more thing, since this series is EOL, do we still need license to change the ios feature set?
06-04-2019 05:32 PM
06-04-2019 06:30 PM - edited 06-05-2019 10:24 AM
about the flash size as you mentioned earlier, If I am not wrong, I guess you meant it's 16 MB not GB, right?
so what I found from the config of most of 3750E models being sold on the internet that they come with 16MB not 32MB, so I can't figure this, since 3750E has to already have Adv IP services, how can that 16MB limit be an issue?(so I guess we don't need 32MB flash for Adv IP!?) Kindly correct me if I am wrong
maybe you meant for loading Advanced Enterprise we need 32MB?
Thank you so much for putting your time
06-05-2019 10:53 AM
06-05-2019 10:49 AM
06-05-2019 01:02 PM - edited 06-05-2019 07:11 PM
I found this https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/csa/configuration/guide/csa_overview.html#wp1102603
I am a bit confused, is this for newer models or even for 3750?(or universal idk??!)
so do I need to have a License key for using the ip services features after uploading the Advanced IP Services Image?
it even says
The Cisco IOS Software Activation feature includes Cisco IOS EXEC commands that allow these basic licensing tasks from the command line.
another question I found this 3750e switch, it says it comes with
C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.2(3)E1
and
it also says
As I got the concept from Cisco website, Universal Roms, they work to the extend that your license allows(has that feature), means that you don't need to upload different images, LAN Base, IP Base, IP Serv, ADV IP SERV are all on one universal image, I just need to have the key for that category, idk if I am right?
so again for study purposes and as you know these switches are expensive, is there anyway I can buy this switch that I just put on top here, and use it as ADV IP Serv?how?
06-05-2019 08:12 PM
06-06-2019 06:36 AM
06-07-2019 11:59 AM - edited 06-07-2019 03:40 PM
1)So regardless of the hardware, whether it is 3750G or 3750E, can I upload or even downgrade to this image c3750-advipservicesk9-tar.122-46.SE.tar?
2)is there any difference between IOSs "Advanced IP Services Version 12.xx on 3750" and "Universal Version 12.xx with Adv IP services License on 3750E"?
3)What a L3 Switch with all Features can't do, that a router could do?
4)there is also this 3750 v2 I found C3750v2-24PS-S 24-Port that says it has this IOS c3750-ipservicesk9-mz.150 on it, do you think 3750v2 enforce the licensing check? on its advertised config it doesn't show any license, means it doesn't have license, that's why I am asking.
thx guys
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