Product Bulletin No. EOL1092
Cisco Systems® announces the end-of-sale and end-of-life dates for Cisco® Catalyst® 2970 Series Switches. The last day to order the Cisco Catalyst 2970 Series Switches is October 16, 2006. Customers with active service contracts will continue to receive support from the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) until October 16, 2011.
Table 1 describes the end-of-life milestones, definitions, and dates for the affected products. Table 2 lists the product numbers covered by this announcement.
Table 1. End-of-Life Milestones and Dates for the Cisco Catalyst 2970 Series Switches
Table 2. Product Part Numbers Affected by This Announcement
PRODUCT MIGRATION OPTIONS
The recommended replacements for the affected Cisco Catalyst 2970 Series switches are the Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series Switches and the Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series Switches. However, higher port-density deployments may be better suited to Cisco StackWise™ technology available only in the Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series. Table 3 lists the part numbers affected by this end-of-sale announcement and identifies the recommended replacement product(s). Table 4 provides a comparison between these product lines.
The Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series is a new family of fixed-configuration standalone devices that provide desktop Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for entry-level enterprise, midmarket, and branch-office networks. All Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series switches support the same software image, which offers integrated security, including Network Admission Control (NAC), advanced QoS, high resiliency, and intelligent services for the network edge.
The Cisco Catalyst 3750 and 3560 Series feature increased scalability, functionality, and security options. Both series support Power over Ethernet (PoE), advanced routing capability, enhanced security, and IPv6 in Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet configurations. These switches enable the deployment of new applications such as IP telephony, wireless access, video surveillance, building management systems, and remote video kiosks. They also include important software features that mitigate many of the increasingly common internal security threats seen in LANs and defend against a variety of man-in-the-middle and spoofing attacks.
Unique to the Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series is Cisco StackWise technology, which allows customers to create a single, 32-Gbps switching unit with up to nine Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series switches. A working stack is self-managing and self-configuring. When switches are added or removed, the master switch automatically loads the Cisco IOS Software release running on the stack to the new switch, loads the global configuration parameters, and updates all routing tables to reflect the changes.
For more information about the replacement products, visit http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/index.html.
Table 3. End-of-Sale Product Numbers and Recommended Replacement Products
*Note: Higher port-density deployments might be better suited for Cisco StackWise technology in the Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series.
Table 4. Product Comparisons
Customers can use the Cisco Technology Migration Plan (TMP) to trade in products and receive credit toward the purchase of new Cisco equipment. For more information about the Cisco TMP, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/tradein. The Cisco TMP application requires all users to have a Cisco.com user ID.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information about the Cisco Catalyst Family of switches, visit http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/index.html or contact your local account representative.
For more information about the Cisco end-of-life policy, go to http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/prod_end_of_life.html.
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