Cisco Switching/Routing :: Datasheet Of WS-X45-SUP7L-E

Sep 5, 2011

Any information on supervisor WS-X45-SUP7L-E? I saw that it has 520Gbps of backplane, but does it supports Netflow? How many uplink does it has?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3850 Datasheet Is Up

Jan 28, 2013

Cisco has put up the data sheet for the new 3850 switches. What do you all think about this new unified wired/wireless concept?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Correct Way To Lic VSS On 4500 SUP7L-E

May 13, 2013

What is the correct way to lic VSS on a 4500 SUP7L-E ? url... Under Table 5 - Support by Image Type; VSS is listed as available on IP Base (SUP7E only) and a plain Yes under Enterprise Services, inferring that you need Enterprise Services lic on SUP7L-E to get VSS? url...Under Table 1 - Minimum License for VSS; IP Base or higher (7-E) or special license (7-LE and Catalyst 4500-X)Can find no option on CCO / configuration tools to list a 'special' VSS license for 4500R+E chasiss with dual SUP7L-E and IP Base.How are you meant to purchase/license VSS on 4500E Chassis + SUP7L-E ?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Sup7L-E - How To Select 1-Gigabit Operation

Aug 23, 2012

Documentation discusses "1-Gigabit Operation", where all 4 1-Gig SFP's on Sup7L-E are enabled.   But it does not say __how__ to select either 10-G or 1-G operational modes. 

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: SUP7L-E Support For Shared Backplane Mode

Feb 6, 2012

Are there any plans to support a "shared backplane mode" like on SUP6-E that enables the use of four 10G oversubscripted uplink ports in redundant mode? now there is support for up to two active 10G links in redundant mode.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 4500E SUP7L-E Shows Error In Log After Upgrading

May 14, 2012

I upgraded IOS-XE on 4500E (SUP7L-E) to cat4500e-universalk9.SPA.03.03.00.SG.151-1. I encounter the log when i try to issue write mem commad
% VRF table-id 0 not activeCompressed configuration from 8947 bytes to 2140 bytes[OK].

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Core 4506 / Difference Between Sup7 And Sup7L?

Aug 17, 2012

I will go to buy a core 4506 but I'm comfusing about the Sup engines and the Fiber module. What is the different between the Sup7 and Sup7L?in the fiber module that I will go to buy is it contain the SFP inside or I have to buy the SFP ( WS-X4612-SFP-E ). also what is the different between the SFP and GBIC?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 4507 SSO Mode Sup7L-E 10GbE Interfaces

Dec 9, 2012

What is the case with redundant Sup engine 10GbE interfaces. We can only get one in active state, the other interface stays inactive? Can we have all four interfaces active sharing the backplane?
 
Mod Ports Card Type                              Model            
---+-----+--------------------------------------+------------------+-----------
3     6      Sup 7L-E 10GE (SFP+), 1000BaseX (SFP)  WS-X45-SUP7L-E    
4     6      Sup 7L-E 10GE (SFP+), 1000BaseX (SFP)  WS-X45-SUP7L-E  
 
Mod  Redundancy role     Operating mode      Redundancy status
----+-------------------+-------------------+----------------------------------
3   Active Supervisor              SSO                 Active
4   Standby Supervisor           SSO                 Standby hot

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Interface Numbering Plan On CAT4500E With SUP7-E Or SUP7L-E

Feb 1, 2013

We are planning for the first installation of 4500 switches containing these supervisor modules.  I'm trying to determine the interface numbering convention for ports on the supervisors.  Our existing 4500E all have SUP6 modules with twin-gig converters - so I am familiar with the numbering conventions used on those supervisors.  How does this change with the software based selection command "hw-module uplink select" used in SUP7? 

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: SFP-H10GB-CU5M Cable To Connect SUP7L-E To C3KX-NM-10G On 3750X

Oct 23, 2012

know if it is supported connecting the SUP7L-E 10GE ports to a C3KX-NM-10G, using a SFP-H10GB-CU5M (or shorter).

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Upgrade Cat4506 With Sup7L-E Engine To Latest Ip Services Software

May 28, 2012

i need to upgrade my cat4506 with sup7L-E engine to latest ipservices software. link of suitable software and upgrade methode?

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Cisco Wireless :: OfficeExtend Support In 5500 WLC Datasheet

Sep 11, 2011

Whats it "OfficeExtend support" in the 5500 WLC datasheet?.I dont see nothing about this in the WLC configuration guide release v7.0.116.0.Is this the same as OEAP?. Is the OfficeExtended (or OEAP) supported on the 1140 APs?. If so where can I get a guide to configure this?.

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Cisco Infrastructure :: Datasheet 4500 Doesn't Support Reflexive ACL

Jul 20, 2011

There is a vlan Finance in my office. The requrement : Vlan Finance is allow to access internet and selected host/network and not allow to access internal network. But from internal network can access to Vlan Finance (Full access). I want to configure using Reflexive ACL, but from Datasheet 4500 doesn't support Reflexive ACL. Intervlan routing is in 4500. Is there any ACL configuration to support my requirement without using Reflexive ACL?

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Cisco WAN :: Dot1q Tunneling On 4500 With Sup7L-E

Dec 25, 2012

How to successfully run the dot1q tunneling on Cat4500 with Sup7L-E? I tried that on IOS XE 3.3 and newest 3.4. It is in feature navigator but i am not able to connect two access switching using trunk - only native vlan is translated. Apparently STP BPDU frames are dropped somewhere. I have the same configuration on 3750X with ip services licence and this works well.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: N5K-C5548UP-FA - Switching / Routing Capacity?

Jan 29, 2013

I am buying a Nexus 5K (N5K-C5548UP-FA) with the layer 3 card (N55-D160L3 - Nexus 5548 Layer 3 - Daughter Card).The switching capacity of it is 960 Gbps but I know I should expect less doing the Layer 3 function  (it will only be used with static routing).What switching/routing capacity should I expect? How can I estimate it? What else should I consider?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6509 / 4900 - Network Down Cause Switching Supervisor With Redundancy

Jan 11, 2012

we've had an issue with our network, we have 2 6509 connected with redundancy, which are connected with 2 x 4900 Switches, from which are connected to a ESX Chassis for visualization, the thing is that the ESX stopped working, and the 4900 switches, and the main core were suffering from overload, they hang on it very well, in order to stop the overload, one of the links to the ESX Chassis were disconnected from one of the 4900 switches. The CPU usage from the 4900 and the core(6509) went down below 40%, and then they started to migrate the virtual servers from the chassis to another 2 chassis that were added right after. They were actually working well, but suddenly the 6509 changed to the other supervisor after everything was OK. We were wondering what could have been the cause of this, maybe the virtual servers migrations, maybe the overload from the ESX ? We also had a few question, is there any need to reload the cores every few months as a planned task ? Because the cores have been up for more than 1 year. And also is there any kind of of tool to monitor the CPU status, or the status overall from the cores or the switches ?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 7609 For Switching / Based On LAN (VRRP / HSRP) Feature

Oct 18, 2011

I am facing an isssues with 7609 for LAN switching , based on  LAN (VRRP/HSRP) feature.Actually  we are having ES+ cards (on 7609) and we are using multiple groups(say  350 vrrp groups) running on the router . the routers are connected as router 1>>> mux(which is working as switches)>>> router2

my questing are

1.  does their will be "multicast packets" (for VRRP/HSRP group) "from backup  router to Master router", when in stable state( ie when Master and  backup are already chosen) , or the packet from backup to master should  be unicast.I know for sure, the packet from master to back is multicast packets denstination to Multicast IP packet and To MAC address.I am not sure but I think from backup to master it should be multicast
 
2. what is frequency of these packets( from backup to master)
 
3.  As i have multiper group on a single interface ( we are using q-in-q),  when the connectivity from router's is broken, then does all the groups  will muticast their active roll in the lan sengment "at once" or it will  be in a groups say 100 groups at once, and after few ms few 100's and  sone ( as is on OSPF or RIP)
 
we are in between troubleshooting I hope we get the ans( Actul problem we are seeing in the router's that we have 2 ports on active routers and 2 ports on standby router , but we are not seeing muticast on 1 port on standby router where as all other 3 ports are seeing multicast packets) [code]

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Catalyst WS-C3750G-48TS-E - Virtual Switching System

Sep 10, 2012

I would like to know if Catalyst WS-C3750G-48TS-E recognizes and understand Cisco VSS ( Virtual Switching System) . Is there a List available which tells us which Old Catalyst Switches or current switches understand Cisco VSS?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2921 Process Of Switching Infrastructure Of Firewalls / VPNs

Jul 4, 2012

We are in the process of switching our infrastructure of our routing/firewalls/vpns over to cisco.  We are switching our first location and one of the issues I'm struggling with is windows authentication pass-through for internally hosted web pages.  Meaning, user inside our network has the 2921 as their default gateway, they try to access a web page that is hosted on the internal network but is secured with windows authentication.  In the past, because they are logged into the domain internally, the website authenticates and loads.  After switching to the Cisco, it asks for a password even though they are logged in.
 
Because its the web server that actually authenticates I'm not sure why the router isn't allowing that to happen, but I can't think of anything else that could be causing this behavior.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Nexus 7010 / VSS - Does It Support Virtual Switching?

Apr 9, 2010

Does the nexus 7010 support virtual switching yet?  All of the posts I have found from about a year ago say that it is going to be supported, but there were no dates listed.  I heard the same thing from Cisco a while back, but haven't followed up with it.If it is supported finally are there any configuration guides available for it?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Switching Redundancy For ESXi VMHosts Scenario

May 12, 2013

I have the following devices :
 
-1 VM Host
-2 Layer 3 switches
 
I would like to provide full redundancy for all vlans being used by VM Guests on the VM Host as well as the management vlan being used by the VM Host.I have created two LACP etherchannel connections on the VM Host. Each etherchannel from the host consists of  4 ports spanning a single NIC. One etherchannel connection goes to a trunked etherchannel connection on switch 1, and the other etherchannel connection goes to a trunked etherchannel connection on switch 2.Switch 1 and switch 2 have an etherchannel connection between them that carries all of the vlans in the topology.Vlan 2 is the managment vlan. Vlans 3, 4, and 5 are vlans that VM guest systems will be using for normal data traffic.
 
I intend to use switch 1 as the VRRP active router and spanning-tree root bridge for vlans 2 and 3.I intend to use switch 2 as the VRRP active router and spanning-tree root bridge for vlans 4 and 5.The spanning-tree configuration is using multiple spanning-tree with two instances. Instance 1 has vlans 2 and 3 associated and Instance 2 has vlans 4 and 5 associated. I would like to have this topology be fault tolerant to the point where if one of the etherchannel links between the host and one of the switches goes down, (for example, if switch 1 was powered off) traffic will be automatically redirected through the other functional link. I believe that my VRRP configuration would allow for a fairly quick failover of layer 3 services, but I am not certain that my design will be functional at a layer 2 level.
 
What I am uncertain about is how spanning-tree will converge. I am assuming that the virtual switch on the VM host will not be forwarding any BPDUs being sent by either switch. Would either of the links connecting to the host be considered a redundant link by either switch?Would the link between switch 2 and the host be inactive for all vlans in MST instance 1 during normal operation?Conversely, would the link between switch 1 and the host be inactive for all vlans in MST instance 2 during normal operation? Would all links remain active for ALL vlans? Would this mean that some traffic may travel through switch 2 to reach switch 1 instead of going directly to switch 1?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6500 Switching Fabric Bandwidth 720 Is Calculated?

Jan 21, 2012

As per my understanding 6509 all slots are dual channel, so 9 slot * 40 per slot (20 g in and 20 g out) = 360 GB How cisco claim the 720 ?? What about the 6513 chassic switch fabric connection?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Switching Fabric And Forwarding Rate C3750x

Aug 6, 2012

It is said that the switching fabric of WS-C3750X-24T-E is 160Gbps.Could any body tell me what is switching fabric, any relevance or difference from forwarding rate?,Is there any document to know how will the switch reach the 160Gbps full switching fabric performance?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750G - Stack Switching Priorities Not Correct

Mar 21, 2012

I got Two Distribution Switches of Cisco 3750G. Each Distribution have two 3750G switches stacked. I also have one Cisco 3750V2 Access Switch connected to both Distribution. When I am checking for redundancy, I can only get redundancy test pass for one link not atall for other. If I have a link up with Distribution 1 only then its fine; but disappointment with Distribution 2 link. I can see that the switch priorities of Dist 2 is not correct ie. Master's priority is 10 and Member's is 15.
 
My question is that due to misconfigured priorities on Distribution 2 stack switches I am failing with redundancy if ONLY Dist 2 is up and Dist 1 is down.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6500 / High Switching Processor Utilization?

Sep 20, 2012

I am seeing a strange situation on my 6500 switch?By having snmp walk on '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.3' (== cpmCPUTotal5sec), I came to know that there are two processor and the cpu util for switching processor is gone to 88 % and some time creeps to 99 %.
 
snmpwalk -v2c -c "removes"  sw6500 '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.3'
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.3.1 = Gauge32: 12 (--- this is for CPU of Router Processor )
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.3.3 = Gauge32: 99 (--- this is for CPU of Switching Processor )
 
but when I do sh process cpu on the console, all looks normal as it shows cpu utilization of RP.  why the value is so high on the switching processor ?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Sub-50ms Protection Switching At Ethernet Layer (ERPS G.8032)

Jul 24, 2011

It is understood that sub-50 ms ERPS convergence can be achieved with certain HW/SW combinations.
 
1) What are the platforms supported (and with what FW/SW) has this been tested ?any results that can be shared?
 
2)  Link failure detection in GigE on Copper is slower compared to GigE  over "pure" Fibre; so no sub-50ms would be possible with Copper ring ports.is sub-50ms convergence achievable with "combo SFP ports" ?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Facebook Forum Data Center Switching With Nexus 5000

Oct 8, 2012

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Access Layer Switching With 2960 / 3560x / 3750x And 4506

Jan 17, 2013

My management has tasked me to give them a high level overview of the different switching we can choose for our new building.
 
This is what I know so far.4 Closets, each closet has 450 ports,One MDF room that is will contain one UCS Chassis and a Nimble iSCSI SAN.
 
I am working on the spreadsheet and it looks like this (Not totally filled):

2960s3560x3750x45064510Approx cost (Each, 48PORT, POE+, 10G uplink, Dual PS, IP BASE)
6K7K8K45K75KMax Capacity192432432192384Backplane speed206464520520ProLeast ExpensiveStackable to 9Stackable to 9ProDual PSDual PSDual PSDual PSDual PSProLayer 3 opt
Layer 3 optDual SupsDual SupsConExpensiveExpensiveConNo Dual PSConLayer 2 OnlyCannot stack more than 4 
For the MDF I would like to use 2 Nexus 5548's with FEX's, and the layer 3 daughter board.  For the IDF's I was thinking of two 4010's.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2951 - HSRP Backup Taking Two Minutes When Switching Off Primary Router

Oct 7, 2012

I configure HSRP on Router 2951 as a primary router, and Router 2811 as backup router. But when I am switching off my Primary router the backup router is  taking 2 mins to take over form primary router. 
 
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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2906 So Much Switching Capacity In Switches

Sep 13, 2012

Why Cisco implements so much switching capacity in their switches Obviously,16 Gbps of permutation performance is too much for the 8,8 Gbits (24*200+2*2000) needed by ports so why they put so many bandwidth?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 6509 - Upgrading Switching Infrastructure

Apr 11, 2012

The have around 80 staff and I think the current infrastructure is overkill for the size of the company. The current kit is old and they have no GB ethernet ports. They currently have:-

Core Switch:
1x Cisco c6509with a 48 port fast ethernet module (WS-X6248-RJ-45)
and an 8 port fibre module (WS-X6408A-GBIC)

I'm looking to replace this with something with 72 ethernet ports and 8 fibre ports

Access Switches:
2x 3500Replacement needs at least 48 ports and 2 fibre modules each

and 2x 5500Replacement needs at least 72 ports and 2 fibre modules each.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Layer 3 Switching And ASA 5505 With OSPF?

Jun 15, 2012

We are setting up a test lab in our DMZ.  The path to the internet is basically like this.  Anything past the firewall is irrelevant. For this lab lets assume it is vlan 300.
 
LAB SW ---> DMZ-SW ---> ASA FW ---> INTERNET
LAB IP Range = 172.16.300.0 /24
GW = 172.16.300.1 (On FW int)
Trunked all the way through.
 
I have an int vlan set up on the LAB SW.  It is being trunked to DMZ SW.   DMZ trunks it to ASA FW where there is a failover with a redundant switch.On the ASA the interface 0/2 is a subinterface 0/2.300 being used as the default gateway. 
 
I have DHCP running in a specific range on the LAB SW and do get an ip address when plugged in.  I cannot ping the default gateway on the ASA FW.The GW is defined using default-router command for 172.16.300.1 i.e.  default-router 172.16.300.1?
 
We are running ospf on the firewall.  There appears to be a pattern with ospf and a similar subnet setup elsewhere.  I was wondering based off of this info would configuring ospf for 172.16.300.0/24 allow me to ping the GW from a client on the LAB SW.Secondly.  I trunked 300 on the DMZ SW but I didnt add the vlan  to the configuration. i.e.  conf t <enter> vlan 300 <enter>  Does this really matter?  Or is having the vlan in the configuration only pertain to access mode on interfaces?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3560x Or 3750x For Core Switching?

Mar 6, 2013

i cant find any difference in these two devices when i am trying to compare throughput.I need upgrade our new POP and there will be around 4900 MAC adresses in VLAN 150 and 130 MAC adresses in vlan 200.Uplink is 1 gig routed internet connection and there is 14 downlinks to separate villages.i found a few differences for eg stack interface on 3750x but i dont need it.  

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