05-15-2006 07:51 AM - edited 03-03-2019 12:42 PM
Hi,
Present in my 6509 switch I am using above two modules (WS-X6148-RJ-45 and WS-X6548-RJ-45 ).
Now my requirement is to replace WS-X6548-RJ-45 with WS-X6148-RJ-45 . My doubt is are they two interoperable modules?
Regards
skrao
05-15-2006 09:57 AM
The 6548 is a CEF 256 card - see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/modules/ps4835/products_data_sheet0900aecd8017376e.html
It has the highest theoretical throughput rates when used with the Sup720. If you have an older supervisor, you probably won't be able to tell the difference with respect to performance.
Why replace the cards though? For most purposes they are equivalent.
05-16-2006 05:34 AM
Thanks mklemovitch ..
Pls let me know the additional features of WS-X6548-RJ-45, which are not there in WS-X6148-RJ-45. And what are the advantages over those features.
Regards
SKRAO.
05-16-2006 06:16 AM
As far as I know, there are no differences with respect to functionality.
The only differences are with respect to performance. See Table 2 in the product data sheet. Here is a publicly avaiable link: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_data_sheet0900aecd8017376e.html
As noted there, performance differences are possible with Cisco Express forwading (CEF) 256 modules (such as the WS-X6548 models), IF one has the DFC installed and actually presents the switch with traffic rates in excess of what could be handled by the classic line card (such as WS-X6148 models).
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05-16-2006 06:30 AM
There are other differences in the buffers, queues, and threshold granularity between the two modules. To be very brief the WS-X6148 does not have strict priority queues per port which may or maynot affect your QoS infrastructure. Please check the following URL for additional details on buffer sizes and threshold granularity:
05-16-2006 09:02 PM
thanx a lot mklemovitch & atif.awan..
So u suggest not to change the 6148 module running live in the switch with 6548, as there is no much differences between 6148 & 6548.. right?
SKRAO.
05-17-2006 07:30 AM
Yes, I suggest not changing. It would either have no impact, or potentially reduce your performance; depending on the load the cards are being presented and the use of QoS in your network.
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