Cisco Switching/Routing :: Do 3560X Switches Include StackWise Cables
Nov 18, 2011When purchasing part number WS-C3560X-48P-L is a StackWise cable included or do I need to purchase that separately?
View 3 RepliesWhen purchasing part number WS-C3560X-48P-L is a StackWise cable included or do I need to purchase that separately?
View 3 RepliesWe are using 18 numbers of 3560X -Lan base series switches in our network(Access layer). We have 400 users and created vlans in access switches. we are planning to purchase Two numbers of 4900 M as Core layer switch and for redundancy. The uplink would be on 10 gig copper cable (CAT 7) between the access layer switches and core switches. I like to know whether 4900M can take the load of 18 access switches.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to know the key functional differences between the Catalyst switches 3560E, 3560X and 3560G.
View 1 Replies View Relatedthere were three 3750s in a stackwise configuration but later it was decided to remove sw #1 from the stack and make it a standlone sw. I was trying to reconfigure the new combination and tried renumbering the switches and also changed the priority but the switch #1 in a stack if 2 now, shows three switches still!?how can I make sure that new configuration is done clean and the master switche only shows two switches with switch number 1 being master i.e. with "*"?
View 3 Replies View Relatedrecommend a cisco core switch and access switches in IPTV network infrastructure?I was ask to implement a network for IPTV system but i don't have idea what will be the model i will use.
Core Switch = Cisco 4503
Access Switches = Cisco 3560X
The stackwise marketing info states that when a failed member is replaced with a new switch the replacement switch "gets the exact configuration of the old device". I would figure it takes a little more than just disconnecting and connecting a new switch in the same spot on the stack. doing this with 3750 family switches? What are the steps to prepare the stack for a new member? what steps need to be taken on the replacement switch before insertion into the stack to make sure it gets configured like the unit it was replacing?
View 5 Replies View RelatedAs I understand Cisco Catalyst 3750-x supports stackwise and stackpower technology.Do I need to purchase a seperate module to enable stackwise and stackpower? Or are stackwise and stackpower modules included be default on the switch already?
View 4 Replies View RelatedCan I get a stack cable longer then 3m?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy 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.
I'm looking to deploy a pair of 6500s running VSS. VSS will be established over a pair of 40GBASE-SR4 QSFP+ transceivers in each switch.Do we need MTP/MPO crossover cables or straight through cables to connect the QSFPs?Since the two switches are sitting side by side the MTP/MPO cables will be passed directly between the two racks.As a result there will be no intervening fibre fobots used.
View 1 Replies View RelatedJust received a couple of new 4500e chassis with the 2800ACV power supplies installed. I have not seen the cables they come with standard, the plug ends are considerably thicker than normal, what is the deal, do we need an electrician to come out and rewire or purcahse new powerboards?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi 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.
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes the color strips on C3750X stack power cables mean anything, I mean the green and yellow ones. On all Cisco pictures the green one seems to be plugged in the upper ports. I asked local Cisco representative, but he seems not to be sure. We tried to try different scenarios, and it looks like it does not matter what cable end we use. We do not have any external power supply, only interconnecting C3750Xs.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAt a customer i've tried to add a new 3750 switch til a running stack.I used the following proccess:
1. connect stack cables to the new switch
2. bootup new switch.
Normally the new switch will become a member of the stack, but here, the switch says its the stack master. I can see that the stack port from the old switches connecting the new is up.The only way i could make it work was to provisioning the new switch as switch nr x, save, power off and then connect it and boot it up.The IOS i the same on all switches.
Suppose I have a 3 member stack of 3750x switches. Members a, b and c.I have all 3 members stacked with all 3 *data* stacking cables in a daisy-chain topology. The 50 cm data stacking cable from switch a (on the very top) to switch c (on the very bottom) just barely reached.Of course, that means the 30 cm *power* stacking cable didn't reach between a & c. Right now, the power stacking cable goes from a to b, and then another cable from b to c. Leaving me with a useless extra 30 cm power stacking cable.
My question is, can switch "a" receive power from switch "c" through switch "b"? Is this just a big electrical "bus"? What if the power supply in switch "b" is removed?Just wondering if there is a need for me to get a longer power stacking cable (one of the 150 cm power stacking cables).
I unpacked a new 3560x and went to put our standard code version on it c3560e-ipbasek9-mz.122-53.SE2. Everything seemed to upgraded fine but it won't boot to a console prompt. It seems like it loads the IOS image fine but can't get passed the Front-end Microcode IMG MGR: Programming device 0. [code]
View 4 Replies View RelatedWe have a small site that has an Avaya voice switch connected to a c3560x switch.The avaya tech told us to set this on our ports to which the phone and the desktop are connected.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have seen a similar post here from last year about a 10/half connection, but this is different. I have a provider using a 2950 switch (they left CDP on so we can see it). And we have to be set to 10/full to make this connection (as you know 10/half connected here would be or is horrible). I have had this connection running on my 2921 router w/o issue but when I connect it to my 3560X, then I get no link light (shows down/down, not connected).
What else to know about what has been tried: Connecting link to switch with switch set to auto/auto (sp/dup). Speed is 10 (as it should be) but of course w/o the other side pulsing the voltage to know what to auto to, it defaults to half so this is unacceptabel, but, I do get a link light and can pass traffic, it's just a horrible experience.
Also tried the same setting speed and duplex vs. auto disco speed and duplex on other ports of the switch, no difference, same results. Also different patch cables, same results.
My current work around is to connect the providers 2950 (10/full) to my 2921 router @ (10/full) with a BVI to another port on the router which continues on to my 3560X at 1G/full. And this works just fine. Here's more info from my 3560X and the providers 2950:
3560X:
License Level: ipservices
License Type: Permanent
Next reload license Level: ipservices
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If the 3560 or 3750 "X" series support GRE.I am pretty certain the older 3750-E does not support GRE (both in hardware and software)Was hoping the new super duper X series do. If not, it could get expensive
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a 3560X switch with interfaces 36-48 on the same LAN. All interfaces are switchports. Hosts on 38, 39 and 40 are multicast senders: all sending to the same single multicast address. Hosts on 36 and 37 are receivers, having joined that multicast group. I created an SVI for the LAN and put it in ip pim passive. (That is the only PIM mode allowed for an SVI with my IOS.) Show ip igmp snooping groups shows that 36 and 37 are the only interfaces in this group. I attach a laptop to interface 42 and Wireshark, and the laptop is receiving the multicast traffic. The laptop does not join the group. I expect it would not see the traffic.
View 4 Replies View Relatedlast week we have changed the connection of small town from licensed radio to direct fiber with clasic 1gig sfp.After that we have connected the new fiber , we can see 5 min outages of customer internet connection. If we are conncted on the same subnet anywhere on network, we can ping the customer all the time. But if we try to ping the customers public IP it is each 5 min for 5 min unreachable. I have tryed to sho logg in all switches but there are no mesasages. I just see, when comunication have lost, the MAC and IP of customer will disapear from routers ARP tabbel. What is going on?When i enter sho mac address-table i can see customers MAC address in all switches. There are exactly 5 min outages. 5min it runs ok, 5 min outage and it repeats agan.
I looks like the swith blocks the ARP packets from customers to their default gateway.The routers are connected to catalyst 3560x lan base ios, This switch is connected to another 3560x lan base ios and it is connected with fiber to ME3400 where are customers connected.
I have 3560X-24T-S switches with IP Services loaded at remote sites that I have been having troubles with. Originally, they had IOS 12.2(58)SE1 on them. I have up to four diverse paths via point-to-point microwave at the remote sites. The Microwave equipment is by Microwave Networks and is a Prodeus M series which Ethernet support. The original issue manifested itself as hardware loopback errors on some of the ports that were connected to the microwave links.
My experience in the past has been that when a hardware loopback error occurred it is usually a bad switch port. In this case however, if I disconnected all of the microwave Ethernet links and rebooted the switch and then connected the Ethernet connections to the microwave links again, everything works fine. No hardware loopback errors. That is, until the next switch reboot. Then the hardware loopback error would return. Interestingly, it would come back on different ports connected to the microwave links every time. So if a reboot was done without disconnecting the microwave Ethernet links the hardware loopback error would change from one microwave link to another after each reboot.
I then went through and read the lengthy release notes for IOS version 15.0(2)SE and found several fixes that I thought could fix my issue. So I downloaded it and updated a couple of the offending switches (not all of them were having this problem). After going through the second update required to resolve the 'open file error' that happens going between 12.2(58)SE1 and 15.0(2)SE the problem seemed to be resolved on the offending switches. So, I went ahead and updated the IOS on all of the switches with point-to-point microwave connections.
I now have one switch that was updated that is crashing and rebooting continuously when the Ethernet links for the point-to-point microwave are connected. Again, if I disconnect all the microwave links and reboot, it comes up fine ands stays fine when the microwave links are connected back up. It will work fine until the next reboot and then the crash and reboot loop starts over again. Below is a portion of the putty log when the crash occurs:
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previous memory block, bp = 0x59BF838,
memorypool type is Processor
data check, ptr = 0x59BF860
========= Dump bp = 0x59BF87C ======================
59BF77C: 0 0 0 FD0110DF AB1234CD FFFE0000 56 383FDB4
59BF79C: 212AC68 59BF838 59BF6F4 80000042 1 0 A504F53 543A2050
59BF7BC: 6F727441 53494320 506F7274 204C6F6F 70626163 6B205465 73747320 3A20456E
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It would be so easy but failed to upgrade 3560X switch to ip services licence is bought and paid for mail and log from the CLI and tftp server attached
View 17 Replies View RelatedIm going to be ordering a new 3560X L3 switch (ws-3560x-48pf-s). We currently have a 3560 V2 switch and I've read it supports stacking, but looking at the back I just see a console port. Is there an extra card I have to get for this 3560V2 to make it stakable with the 3560X?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was viewing the 3560x switch datasheet and i need network module C3KX-NM-10G. I have dark fiber with over 12 km distance to i guess i will be needing SFP EX for single mode.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI currently use L3 switches as edge routers to my WAN. I want to use a pair of 3560x switches with IPbase to provide a failover path to my WAN using HSRP at one location but had some problems testing the configuration. My plan is use a virtual address on the LAN interface (VLANx which port gi0/1 accesses) and the WAN interface (VLANy which port gi0/24 accesses). I want switch 1 to be primary since it will have an IPS attached to it, and switch 2 will be backup and used only when switch 1 or the IPS requires maintenance. On both the LAN and WAN sides there is no advanced routing going on, the various hosts just depend on the availability of their respective default gateways, so HSRP should be sufficient to provide a failover in either direction.
In my testing I got 1 or the other link to fail over but not the entire switch. What should my config look like to achieve failover of the entire switch in the event 1 or the other interface goes down, and fail back when the primary links are again available?
I am stuck at a very early stage in the configuration of 3560x switch. It seemed very unusual and that is the reason, I configured basic config for line con 0 with login local. And then I had just put "enable secret xxxxxx."
Now I simply logged out and when i tried logging in, it is asking for a username. Now the thing is that I had not programmed any username. I tried using just "." followed by my secret password, but it did not work.
we just got brand new 3560X with LANBASE license installed. Wanted to confirm with a "show license"
To my surprice (output below) I hav IP Services evaluation. I tried to test with an "show ip route" and "ip route..." in configuration mode with no success. How do I use the trial license?
Switch#show license
Index 1 Feature: ipservices
Period left: 8 weeks 4 days
License Type: Evaluation
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA not accepted
License Priority: None
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if a connect to the switch via Internet Explorer or every other browser I can't enter configuration because I receive a screen as you can view in image below. And I can view those errors:
message: 're_preFlt_txt33' is not defined
Linea: 31
Carattere: 1
Codice: 0
URI:
[URL]
If I connect in HTTPS with IE8 in compatibility mode I view the image as in attachment with_https.jpg.
why Cisco make 3560x switches with Lan Base(no routing functions)? What happen if I load an Image L3, previously downloaded? my device lost the warranty? or it doesn matter?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a Cisco 3560X series 48 port PoE switch which im using to try to power a Axis Q6032E PoE+ PTZ camera that requires 25W of power. Although when I plug the camera into the switch it power as PoE Class 4 but will only assign the port 15.4W of power. I have tried going into the switch and manaually assigning the port to 30W of power but no luck. I have talked with the Axis vendor and they stated that Cisco does not turn on 802.3at protocol by default? This does not seem correct. I am running a single 1100W power supply as well. See output below. Gi0/43 is port in question.
Gi0/41 auto on 15.4 Ieee PD 4 30.0
Gi0/42 auto off 0.0 n/a n/a 30.0
Gi0/43 auto on 15.4 Ieee PD 4 30.0
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I have a customer that has a stack of 3750x switches installed in production and now would like to install the powerstack cables. The switches are in production and downtime would like to be avoided. Can you install the powerstack cables with the switches powered up? I would assume you can, but wanted to verify before doing so.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a brand new 3650x switch that I was configuring via console and left it on overnight; this was friday night ( I forgot to keep the air conditioner on). When I returned Sunday afternoon and checked the switch I realized that the SYS and STAT lights on the front were not on, however the Leds on the PS module were still on. I powered it down and turn it on again but still there are no lights on the front. The PS OK and AC OK leds on the PS module are on but I noticed the leds on the two fan modules are not green or even amber; they are off.When I first turned on the switch I remembered distinctly that there were loud noice and if all fans were in overdrive mode for a few seconds then the went to normal. I'm not gettgin this loud noise phenomenom.
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