[c-nsp] Naming Significance

Church, Chuck cchurch at netcogov.com
Fri May 6 09:20:17 EDT 2005


I think the general rules for that 2nd digit are:

1 or 3 - classic bus only connection
5 - classic and single switch fabric connections
7 - dual switch fabric connections
8 - classic and single switch fabric connections, includes DFC 

Someone from Cisco can probably elaborate more or correct me if I'm
wrong...


Chuck Church
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Subject: [c-nsp] Naming Significance

Hi,
Does the lan cards on 6500 having any significance in
the way they are named.

eg. what does 8 suggest in 6816 module,etc ?

Any link would be helpful.

Thanks,
Ram.





		
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