If things of this nature should be posted to a different list, please let me know (the mail addr) and I will post there. What is the the difference between the CA and CC trees ?? According to release notes, They each support a different family of PA interfaces etc. Is this to say that one does not support what the other does ?? TIA -------------------------------------------------- Brandon Applegate, CCNA : Network Administrator http://www.one.net : brandon@one.net --------------------------------------------------
Long answer: http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/620/roadmap.shtml Short answer: 11.1CC is a superset of 11.1CA. Most ISPs will want to run 11.1CC until they're ready for 12.0S. S Stephen Sprunk, K5SSS, CCIE#3723 Network Consulting Engineer Cisco NSA Dallas, Texas, USA e-mail:ssprunk@cisco.com Pager: +1 800 365-4578 Empowering the Internet Generation ----- Original Message ----- From: Brandon Applegate To: nanog@merit.edu Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 9:14 Subject: CA vs. CA IOS ? If things of this nature should be posted to a different list, please let me know (the mail addr) and I will post there. What is the the difference between the CA and CC trees ?? According to release notes, They each support a different family of PA interfaces etc. Is this to say that one does not support what the other does ?? TIA -------------------------------------------------- Brandon Applegate, CCNA : Network Administrator http://www.one.net : brandon@one.net --------------------------------------------------
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