Cat3k -
They may be "end-of-life" in Cisco's catalog, but in server rooms across the world, the Cat3k-X lives on—one loud, reliable fan spin at a time. Do you still run Cat3k gear? Share your war stories (and decibel readings) in the comments.
Home labs, budget-conscious SMBs, offline industrial networks, and anyone learning for the CCNA. Avoid for: Greenfield data centers, hospitals requiring security updates, or quiet libraries. They may be "end-of-life" in Cisco's catalog, but
You configure them the old way: enable , conf t , int gi1/0/1 , switchport access vlan 10 . Reliable, predictable, and verbose. The Cat3k-X isn't perfect. Its Achilles' heel is fan noise . These things scream. At boot-up, they sound like a jet engine spooling. They are not suitable for open offices or home labs (unless you hate your eardrums). Reliable, predictable, and verbose