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Can some one verify my findings? It appears that the 3825 is the smallest router (currently marketed/supported) capable of terminating an OC-3. Am I missing a router? Thanks
I have a group using two switches. A WS-3560G-48TS and a WS-3750-24TS. I am trying to find some documentation that suggests a normal boot/load time for those switches. The 3560 is taking about 3.25 minutes and the user is not happy with that. Does an...
I have some 3750s. They are spaced a little under 2 feet apart in a rack, and the Stackwise cables I was delivered are a bit too short. I was looking for a reference or part number on a slightly longer cable, but came up empty. Can you get a longer S...
I am going to a remote site to support the installation of an ATM OC-3 link. It has been awhile since I have worked on ATM, and was going to refresh my self on what I needed to know to bring up this link. They have a 3640 (12.2) with a 1A-OC3MM-1V O...
Thank you all, but I guess my real question is this: Is 3.25 minutes "normal" for the 3560? Is a "normal" time documented any where that I can use as a reference? Thanks a lot.
More information: The 3.25 minutes is the time it takes for the switches to start passing any traffic. Portfast is enabled on all the server/pc interfaces. Thanks.
A little more background:These switches are used in a training system. In the morning they hit one power switch and everything comes on. Most of the PCs are diskless booting and tend to come up faster than the switches. They usually timeout (Boot P ...