06-12-2019 09:21 AM - edited 06-12-2019 09:24 AM
Dears,
Licensing,
I saw this somewhere:
Supervisor Engine 7-E (WS-X45-Sup7-E) (IP Base)
Supervisor Engine 7L-E (WS-X45-Sup7L-E) (Enterprise Services)
1) are the licenses come with the supervisor or the chassis? so If I buy a supervisor that ends in 7L-E, it's Enterprise, if it's 7-e it's just ip base?
2) regardless of the supervisor I can load the chasis with any linecard? the line cards are just ports, or we have the FIB table at line card's level?
3) We have different models
4500(none)
4500X
4500E
what is that X referring to and the one ends in no letter?, I know the E is referring to enhanced
Linking(Not VSS yet),
4) do we uplink to supervisor port, or to other line cards ports? because there are not so many ports on supervisor, suppose we have two 4506 that they need to be connected together and two distribution layer switch on top of that that they need to be connected too both chasis(two etherchannel links each)
VSS)
5) obviously if we have redundant supervisors, they have to be identical, right?
6)how often can a supervisor but not the whole chassis go down that we find this model useful?
7) how many cables are running between two 4506 chassis(single SuperVisor) and to what port they are going? how about for redundant SuperVisor?
8)
<quote>
Asymmetric chassis support
Catalyst 4500 and Catalyst 4500-X VSS require the same supervisor engine type in both chassis. The chassis must contain the same number of slots, even if their linecards differ or their slots are empty. Provided the number of slots in the two chassis match, the chassis can differ in type (that is, +E and -E chassis can be in a single VSS).
</quote>
so it means two 4506 with different amount of line cards loaded, can do Asymmetric? what is the drawback of doing it Asymmetric in compare to Symmetric(everything identical)?
thanks
06-13-2019 12:19 AM
06-28-2019 11:50 AM - edited 06-28-2019 08:55 PM
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