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Question by Vinodh
Submitted on 2/24/2004
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1) What is the difference between Cascading and uplinking regarding the cisco 2950 series?

2) Explain in detail the Cisco Switch Clustering Technology


Answer by ian
Submitted on 9/10/2004
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no idea

 

Answer by Vaishali
Submitted on 10/7/2005
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Uplink is just for connectivity while cascading is done 4 backup.

 

Answer by venkat
Submitted on 6/23/2006
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nothing.

 

Answer by Taaro
Submitted on 10/17/2006
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sister

 

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