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Differences between version 7 and predecessor to the previous major change of IOS.

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Newer page: version 7 Last edited on Sunday, January 11, 2004 11:17:35 pm by LindsayDruett Revert
Older page: version 6 Last edited on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 11:04:52 am by LindsayDruett Revert
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 As a rule, all devices developed by Cisco run on IOS, however, this doesn't apply to devices that were already developed by a company prior to that company being aquired by Cisco. 
  
 !The following Cisco devices that don't run IOS 
+%%%  
+!!Any device labeled __[Linksys|http://www.linksys.com] by Cisco Systems__  
  
 Cisco 7xx - runs Combinet OS (yuck)%%% 
 Cisco Catalyst 19xx - Menu Driven%%% 
  The Cisco Catalyst 19xx enhanced edition runs a watered down version of IOS 
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 Cisco Catalyst 2926 - runs on CatOS%%% 
  The Cisco 2926 is different from the 29xx XL switches which run on IOS 
 Cisco Catalyst 50xx and 55xx - runs on CatOS%%% 
  The Route Switch Modules run on IOS 
-Cisco Catalyst 6500 - You have a choice of IOS or CatOS at install time%%%  
- The Route Switch Feature Cards run on IOS  
-Cisco Aironet - some weird Menu Driven thing via terminal (yuck), but does have a good HTML configuration interface%%%  
- The newer Cisco Aironet devices are going to run on IOS (so I have been told )  
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-%%%  
-The 6500 switchs will soon stop deploying CatOS and will be solely IOS based, the Cisco Aironet stuff will hopefully soon run on IOS, and as for the rest, you can't get those items anymore.  
+Older Cisco Catalyst 6500 models - You used to have a choice of IOS or CatOS at install time%%%  
+ Earlier models had Route Switch Feature Cards that run on IOS as a separate entity - not the case now  
+Earlier versions of Cisco Aironet software on the 340 and 350 series - some weird Menu Driven thing via terminal (yuck), but does have a good HTML configuration interface%%%  
+ The newer Cisco Aironet devices run on IOS (1200s, etc