Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 / 3560 / 7945s - Verifying Maximum Support

May 10, 2012

I heard that the WS-C3560E-24PD-S and the WS-C3750-48PS-S have a limitation on the number of 7945s supported (ie i can only run 10 or 15 on each switch before the power runs out). Any knowledge with these pieces of equipment verify the maximum supported?  I'm having trouble finding documentation showing any maximums.

View 3 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Does 3750 / 3560 Switch Support Eigrp Or Ospf

Feb 17, 2013

I believe the answer is yes, but incorperating more layer 3 features of our 3750's, I want to know if they fully support EIGRP or OSPF?
 
Also for a small business of 4 locations, each with a 10mbps fiber and a 1.5mbps mpls... wouldn't you say EIGRP would be easier?  Want to look at making the failover automatic if the 10mbps fiber goes down between a site, then the network fails over to 1.5mbps mpls. When the fiber returns in service then the network automatically preferr the fiber again. 
 
Currently we use static routes and if there is a provider outage we have to manually edit the config to flip flop the routes.

View 3 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 1841 FE Maximum Bandwidth Support?

Jan 1, 2012

I need to know the Cisco 1841 Router FE Maximum Bandwidth Support and the Cisco 3825 Router GE Maximum Bandwidth Support. I cannot find this information in Cisco for these old devices.I would like to have the platform capability for all situation (only IP base, with QoS, with ACL, with encryption, etc.)

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Catalyst 3560 With GRE Support

Feb 7, 2012

Does the Catalyst 3560 support GRE ?
  
I know that Catalyst 3750X support GRE ,but Catalyst 3750X cannot work in hardware it.
  
Does the Catalyst 3560 cannot work in hardware too? 

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: RPS 600 Is It Support Catalyst 2960 And 3560

Sep 13, 2012

I have CISCO RPS 600 (PWR-AC-RPS) is it support Catalyst 2960 and 3560 ? and which type of cable require since i have cable 22-18 pin and on my switch require 22-14 pin.

View 2 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Netflow Support On 3560 / 3750X Platforms

Feb 8, 2012

I'm looking at implementing a new DMZ and wanted Netflow capability for security monitoring.The architectural principles I have to adhere to dictate that the switches within the DMZ are layer 2 however to get Netflow I need a minimum of a 3560/3750X, Network Services module, IP Base IOS with ip routing and CEF enabled.To do this and still keep the switch functioning as a layer 2 device the intention was not to configure SVI's or any static/dynamic routing protocols.Will Netflow still work in that scenario?

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560-C Series L3 Switches Support OSPF?

Jul 16, 2012

OSPF normally only comes with IPservices image and not IP Base image. The 3560-C series data sheet says that it only suport IP Base image, yet it mentions that support for OSPF in included. Are there any restictions in the OSPF support?.

View 7 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: IOS 15 For 2960 And 3560 / 3750 Platforms?

Jul 26, 2011

Yesterday Cisco released IOS 15 code into the wild for the 2960 and 3560/3750 families but the link to the release notes is not working. Because I already have a whole bunch of 4500/Sup7's running IOS 15 I am thinking about taking the plunge with 30 3750-X's I have on order but want to review the release notes first. where they might be hiding?

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Does Switch 3560 Or 3750 Supports MC-LAg

Apr 6, 2013

does cisco switch 3560 or 3750 supports MC-LAg ? if yes, then on what IOS? if no, then what are the devices which supports MC-lag?

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560 / 3750 - Enterprise LAN Environment / Could Not SSH

Feb 1, 2012

I am working in an enterprise LAN environment. We have about 100 switches, mostly 3560 and 3750's. This is a typical Cisco network, yet it's flat. No routing on the access layers. The core switch does do the routing. We use an third party vendor network monitoring tool, and we use Secure CRT to remote into devices.

Here's the problem. There was a device we stumbled into that had not been put into our monitoring software. It has the same IOS as our other devices. All I can say is that it's the same version and type. Each device has a management v LAN. And each device has it's own management IP. An ACL exists to prevent unauthorized SSH access into the devices, yet allows the management v LAN scope to get in.
 
So, here's the problem...we can't SSH into our problem mystery device, let's call it Switch X. Switch X has an IP of 10.10.100.150. Now, I can be logged into it's up link device, let's call it switch B. Switch B has an IP of 10.10.100.130. The ACL allows all devices from 10.10.100.0/24 to SSH. Our PC's at our desk are also in the same management V LAN. SSH version 2 is on the configs, and the domain names are the same on these two devices.
 
So, let's be clear. From my desktop, I can connect to any device on my network EXCEPT switch X. When I try to connect using SSH, port 22...it just sits there until it times out. I can do the same thing to any other switch, and connect just fine. We are using TACACS+ and RADIUS as well, and they are up and running just fine. The configs on Switch X like I said are the same for switch B, except it's IP address of course. While logged into switch B, I can do a CDP neighbor and see switch X connected via trunk link. Both sides are running dot1q encapsulation, and both are in trunk mode. I can ping switch X from switch B. When I try to SSH from B to X..I get timeout with no connection.
 
So, I hiked over to the building where switch X is located. I consoled into the switch. I confirmed that the ACL is the same as the ACL for switch B. It is set up to allow the management v lan inbound on the VTY 0 - 15. Yes, it's access-class (name) in on both vty 0 4 and 5 15. It also is set up for transport ssh in and transport ssh out.
 
I rechecked the domain name on Switch X; it was correct. I also did a crypto key and regenerated the crypto key. SSH v2 came up. Again, while in Switch X, I can do a CDP neighbor and see switch B. But I cannot SSH from switch X to Switch B, or any other devices that I tried. Now, we did find a config error with VTP; the VTP domain name was different. But VTP has nothing to do with SSH. Just to placate my co-workers, I went ahead and renamed the VTP domain name (it's running transparent mode). After I regenerated the crypto key, I saved everything of course. I then reloaded the switch. When all came back up, I still could not SSH
 
This is a 3560 switch, and it is trunk to a 3750.

View 13 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Catalyst 3560 / 3750 - Can Ping PC From Switches But Not From PC

Feb 19, 2013

We have a couple of Cisco switches and connected a (Windows 7) laptop to one of them and it gets its IP address from a DHCP server.I can now ping the IP from all of the switches, no problem, also not when I log on to the core switch in the same VLAN as both notebooks. But from my (Windows 7) laptop, which is in the same VLAN as the target laptop, I cannot ping it.
 
I checked, default gateway is good on both sides, as are DNS servers.
 
Target notebook ---- Catalyst 3560 V2 switch === Core Catalyst 3750 switch (stack) === Catalyst 3560G switch --- My notebook

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 And 3560 - IP ARP Inspection Error In Windows 7

Jun 14, 2010

We have ip arp inspection and dhcp snooping enable in couple of 3750 and 3560 switches.  Everything works fine, excepted few case that DAI packet rate trigger and errdisable the port.  Later on we found out that most of computer that trigger DAI is Windows 7 and especially when they are in sleep mode.  Not sure if anyone experiencing it with Windows 7.  Also we have it rate limit at 64.

View 2 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 / 3560 / Hsrp Groups Using The Same Group Number?

Nov 24, 2010

I understand on older IOS codes If the same hsrp group number is assigned to multiple standby groups, it creates a non-unique MAC address. Is this true on newer codes like 12.2(52)SE for 3750 & 3560?

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560 And 3750 - Any Way To Check For MLS QoS Input Queue Drops?

Feb 10, 2012

I feel that 3560 and 3750 perform differently with the following two commands:
 
srr-queue bandwidth shape 5 0 0 0
srr-queue bandwidth limit 50
 On 3750, the bandwidth for queue 1 is limited to 100mbps x 50% / 5 = 10mbps
On 3560, the bandwidth for queue 1 is limited to the smaller value of BW / shape weight and BW x limit%.
 
Does it sound about right?  is there a way to check for mls qos input queue drops? The show mls qos interface xxx stat only shows the output queue drops. Maybe for some reason the input queue never drops?

View 6 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Does 3750 Support New ASN Format

Sep 17, 2012

I have a 3750 running 12.2(55) and  when I configure BGP I only get the standard AS number choice of 1-65535, but my provider is supplying a 4-byte AS number which is six digits and it gets rejected at the prompt on the 3750. Does that mean no support on 3750

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750-X SVI Jumbo Frame Support?

Nov 24, 2012

I've had a read through the docs for the 3750 series switches, but nothing that definately says that jumbo frame routing will work on a SVI.One part specifically I'd like clarification on is:The default maximum transmission unit (MTU) size  for frames received and sent on all interfaces on the switch or switch  stack is 1500 bytes. You can change the MTU size to support switched  jumbo frames on all Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces  and to support routed frames on all routed ports. It says supported routed frames on all routed ports, but this in the past has meant physical ports, and not Virtual ones.

View 2 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2960 / Verifying Trunk Vlan Tagging?

Jul 5, 2012

I have a 2960 switch connected to another. The I need to verify that vlan0010 on one switch is forwarding tagged traffic between the other switch it is hooked up to through the Gi0/1 port. How do I verify this? I have a server that's multihomed (Broadcom) on the other side an it is supposed to be on this vlan with one of it's network interfaces. We had a pwer outage and now it cannot communicate on this vlan. However, everything else on the vlan can reach all the other nodes accept this server in the front of my building. All the devices in the same room are linked to the same switch which has one port (fa0/17) on vlan0010 and can ping eachother just fine. The server is hooked to port 24 on my server room switch and Gigabit port one goes to a fiber converter all the way to the back. It then gets converted from fiber to cat5e again and links into the switch (2960) in the backroom.

View 5 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750 - Platform Does Not Support More Than 32 HSRP Groups?

May 6, 2012

I got the error in object when I try to add a new HSRP group in new vlan.All the HSRP group has the same HSRP group the 2.another way to provide clients's default gateway redundancy for each Vlan intead to use the HSRP?

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Nexus 2232PP / 3750 S - Support 100Mbps With A SFP-GE-T

Nov 10, 2012

The data sheet for the 2232PP says you can use a SFP-GE-T, but there is no mention of 100Mbps. I want to recommend to a customer that they use 2232PP for an upcoming core upgrade, but it may need to support some existing 100Mbps devices which are currently connected to 3750s.

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Output Queue Drops On 3750 Core Stack And 3560 Edge Switches

Jan 10, 2013

I've been fighting what seems to be an increased number of outqueue drops on our core stack and edge switches for the last 3 or 4 weeks.(The core consists of a stack of 5 3750s in 32-gig stack mode. The wkgrp switches are 3560s. all are at 12.2.52) The  wkgrp switches are directly connected to users. We use Nortel IP phones with the phone inline with the user PC. auto-neg to 100/full. [code] However I have tried turning off QOS on a couple of workgroup switches (no mls qos, but left individual port configurations the same) but am still seeing drops.Since I have disabled qos on the switches in question (no mls qos)  (not the core tho) I am presuming these commands have no affect on the switch operation and therefore cannot be related to the problem. With QOS turned off one would presume that it is general congestion - especially at the user edge where busy PC issues might contribute. So I wanted to see if I could see any instances of packets in the output queues building up.
 
 I wrote some scripts and macros that essentially did a snapshot of 'show int' every 20 seconds or so, and looked for instances of 'Queue: x/' where x was greater than zero.What I found after several days of watching the core stack, and a few of the workgroup switches that are most often displaying the behavior, was that I NEVER saw ANY packets in output queues. I often saw packets in Input queues for VLAN1, once in a great while I would see packets on input queues for fa or Gi interfaces, but NEVER on output queues. [ code] Additionally, when I look (via snmp) at interface utilization on interfaces showing queue drops (both core and wkgroup), they are occurring at ridiculously low utilization levels (as low as 4 to 8%). I've tried to look for microbursts between the core and a wkgroup switch where the core interface was experiencing drops, but haven't seen any (using observer suite). [code] While the queue-drop counts aren't critically high at this point, they are happening more frequently than in the past and I would like to understand what is going on... In most cases, no error counters are incrementing for these interfaces. Is there some mechanism besides congestion that could cause output queue drops?

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Single Mode Fiber Support For WS-3750 Switches?

Mar 5, 2012

I'm looking for switches that support single mode fiber connections and would like to know if "WS-C3750-FS-S Catalyst 3750 24 100BaseFX + 2 SFP" and "WS-C3750G-12S-S Catalyst 3750 12 SFP" can serve the purpose?

View 6 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750-X Way To Get NetFlow Support Is To Install Specific Module

Sep 17, 2012

I've been researching the 3750-x Netflow support but I'm not 100% sure of how much support it has. From what I've read the only way to get NetFlow support is to install a specific module that provides NetFlow. I also heard about how it might support s-flow but I haven't found out for sure.

View 8 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Phone Connects To 3750-A / Nexus 5596 Does Not Support RSPAN

Feb 20, 2013

the phone connects to the 3750-A access layer switch (VTP mode client) which connects to the nexus 5596  (The nexus is the layer 3 device and set to vtp mode server) and finally we have a Voice recorder that connects to another access layer 3750-B switch.(VTP mode client)

 For voice recording I need to setup RSPAN and the nexus5596 does not support  RSPAN will the following have any impact on the nexus
 
IF I move the 3750-B to VTP server mode and run the command remote span on the VLan I need to Rspan its going to update the VTP data base in short it will update the vlan.dat file for all the switch in that VTP domain.
 
AS the vtp update reaches the nexus saying there is a change (keeping in mind the nexus does not support rspan not sure hows its going to handle that request and how its going to update its vlan.dat file)
 
Is it going to incremment the VTP revision number? can it crash the vlan.dat file  on the nexus ? or do nothing and ignore the update and stop the update from proceeding to the 3750 A switch?

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco WAN :: Maximum Bandwidth Support By 7507 Router

Jul 3, 2011

what maximum bandwidth supoort by CiscoRouter   model No. Cisco  7507 RSP-16-MX , Cisco 3745 and cisco 2522 ?

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Perform STFTP On 3750 Or 3750-X?

Jun 30, 2012

Do I need the Universal image to perform stftp on a 3750 or 3750-X?

View 8 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: What Is The Maximum Nr Of VPN Clients On 2821

Mar 10, 2013

What is the maximum VPN Clients that could be connected to cisco router 2821, with this IOS c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz.124-20.T.bin

View 3 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Maximum Number Of Licenses For Connections To A 877?

Jan 11, 2012

Is there a maximum number of licenses for connections to a 877?The reason I ask is that our routers are managed by a datacentre and when I asked for the login details I was told that I couldnt have them due to licensing reasons with no other explanation.

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Maximum Spanning Tree Instances 128

Apr 24, 2013

I read that maximum spanning tree instance number is 128, is there any switches that can go more than128 instances ? or can we do this from IOS updates ?

View 3 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Maximum Transfer Rate With 3750G

Apr 18, 2012

I have a computer connected to a Switch3750G and another computer connected to another Switch3750G. Theses switches are connected through a Optical Fiber link in the uplinks of the boths Switchs 3750. The computers are connected in the access ports, this ports works at 1Gbps. My question is Which is the maximum transfer rate that should reach between these two computers.

View 2 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6509 - Maximum ARP Entries On Sup720?

Jan 13, 2008

Just a very quick one.  Is there any physical limitation to how many ARP entries a 6509 and sup720 can have?

View 4 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Nexus 2248 Maximum VPC Members?

Apr 10, 2013

I have a pair of 2248 Fex's where I'm currently terminating several VPC's to the servers, each with one port per Fex. Is it possible to run a VPC to a server with 4 ports, i.e 2 ports per Fex? I saw some discussions indicating it wasn't possible on a 2148 Fex, but would be on the 2248. The ports will just a dot1q trunks

View 1 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Maximum Etherchannels In 2960S Using Flexstack

Oct 25, 2011

how many etherchannels can the 2960S support when it is stacked? I understand it initially has 6 channels.

View 2 Replies View Related

Cisco Switching/Routing :: Maximum Number Of EtherChannels On 2960S

Apr 19, 2013

what is the maximum number of etherchannels i can build on a Cisco 2960S stack.  We hoping  to connected 15 servers using 2 port channels between two stacked 2960 for redunancey.  So what is the max number of channels can i build using the 2960S?  Is the max 6 or is it more?

View 4 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved