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4507 SSO mode Sup7L-E 10GbE interfaces

Brendan Marmont
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Hi,

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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Arumugam Muthaiah
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Brendan,

The Supervisor Engine 7L-E has four uplink ports. Ports 1 and 2 support either 10GBASE SFP+ transceivers or 1000BASE SFP transceivers. Ports 3 and 4 support only 1000BASE SFP transceivers. There are restrictions on the use of the uplink ports in both single supervisor engine and redundant supervisor engine configurations and both 10-G and 1-G operation.

Refer the below Table for a matrix of uplink port permissible transceiver configurations and transceiver restrictions.

Table 3 Uplink Port SFP+ and SFP Transceiver Configurations

Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

Port 4

Comments

Single Supervisor Engine Configuration. 10-Gigabit Operation Selected Through CLI

SFP+

SFP+

Not usable

Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 20 Gbps. SFP+ transceivers are installed in ports 1 and 2. Port 3 and port 4 are not usable.

SFP+

SFP

Not usable

Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 11 Gbps. With SFP and SFP+ transceivers installed in ports 1 and 2, port 3 and port 4 are not usable. 10-Gigabit operation selected through CLI.

SFP

SFP+

Not usable

Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 11 Gbps. With SFP and SFP+ transceivers installed in ports 1 and 2, port 3 and port 4 are not usable. 10-Gigabit operation selected through CLI.

SFP

SFP

Not usable

Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 2 Gbps. With SFP transceivers installed in ports 1 and 2, port 3 and port 4 are not usable. 10-Gigabit operation selected through CLI.

Single Supervisor Engine Configuration. 1-Gigabit Operation Selected Through CLI

SFP

SFP

SFP

SFP

Maximum bandwidth is 4 Gbps. Any combination of SFP transceiver type can be used. SFP+ transceivers can not be used in this configuration.

Redundant Supervisor Engine Configurations. 10-Gigabit Operation Selected Through CLI

AS1—SFP+

SS2—SFP+

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 20 Gbps. If you plan to populate two uplink ports with SFP+ transceivers, you must install one SFP+ transceiver in the active supervisor engine (port 1) and one SFP+ transceiver in the standby supervisor engine (port 1).

AS—SFP+

SS—SFP

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 11 Gbps. If you plan to populate only two uplink ports with one SFP+ transceiver and one SFP transceiver, you can install one SFP+ transceiver in the active supervisor engine (port 1) and one SFP transceiver in the standby supervisor engine (port 1).

AS—SFP

SS—SFP+

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 11 Gbps. If you plan to populate only two uplink ports with one SFP+ transceiver and one SFP transceiver, you can install one SFP transceiver in the active supervisor engine (port 1) and one SFP+ transceiver in the standby supervisor engine (port 1).

AS—SFP

SS—SFP

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 2 Gbps. If you plan to populate only two uplink ports with SFP transceivers, you must install an SFP transceiver in the active supervisor engine (port 1) and one SFP transceiver in the standby supervisor engine (port 1)

AS = Active supervisor engine.

SS = Standby supervisor engine.

Refer:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/hardware/configuration/notes/OL_25750.html#wp29752

Regards,

Aru

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Arumugam Muthaiah
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Brendan,

The Supervisor Engine 7L-E has four uplink ports. Ports 1 and 2 support either 10GBASE SFP+ transceivers or 1000BASE SFP transceivers. Ports 3 and 4 support only 1000BASE SFP transceivers. There are restrictions on the use of the uplink ports in both single supervisor engine and redundant supervisor engine configurations and both 10-G and 1-G operation.

Refer the below Table for a matrix of uplink port permissible transceiver configurations and transceiver restrictions.

Table 3 Uplink Port SFP+ and SFP Transceiver Configurations

Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

Port 4

Comments

Single Supervisor Engine Configuration. 10-Gigabit Operation Selected Through CLI

SFP+

SFP+

Not usable

Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 20 Gbps. SFP+ transceivers are installed in ports 1 and 2. Port 3 and port 4 are not usable.

SFP+

SFP

Not usable

Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 11 Gbps. With SFP and SFP+ transceivers installed in ports 1 and 2, port 3 and port 4 are not usable. 10-Gigabit operation selected through CLI.

SFP

SFP+

Not usable

Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 11 Gbps. With SFP and SFP+ transceivers installed in ports 1 and 2, port 3 and port 4 are not usable. 10-Gigabit operation selected through CLI.

SFP

SFP

Not usable

Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 2 Gbps. With SFP transceivers installed in ports 1 and 2, port 3 and port 4 are not usable. 10-Gigabit operation selected through CLI.

Single Supervisor Engine Configuration. 1-Gigabit Operation Selected Through CLI

SFP

SFP

SFP

SFP

Maximum bandwidth is 4 Gbps. Any combination of SFP transceiver type can be used. SFP+ transceivers can not be used in this configuration.

Redundant Supervisor Engine Configurations. 10-Gigabit Operation Selected Through CLI

AS1—SFP+

SS2—SFP+

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 20 Gbps. If you plan to populate two uplink ports with SFP+ transceivers, you must install one SFP+ transceiver in the active supervisor engine (port 1) and one SFP+ transceiver in the standby supervisor engine (port 1).

AS—SFP+

SS—SFP

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 11 Gbps. If you plan to populate only two uplink ports with one SFP+ transceiver and one SFP transceiver, you can install one SFP+ transceiver in the active supervisor engine (port 1) and one SFP transceiver in the standby supervisor engine (port 1).

AS—SFP

SS—SFP+

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 11 Gbps. If you plan to populate only two uplink ports with one SFP+ transceiver and one SFP transceiver, you can install one SFP transceiver in the active supervisor engine (port 1) and one SFP+ transceiver in the standby supervisor engine (port 1).

AS—SFP

SS—SFP

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

AS—Not usable

SS—Not usable

Maximum bandwidth is 2 Gbps. If you plan to populate only two uplink ports with SFP transceivers, you must install an SFP transceiver in the active supervisor engine (port 1) and one SFP transceiver in the standby supervisor engine (port 1)

AS = Active supervisor engine.

SS = Standby supervisor engine.

Refer:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/hardware/configuration/notes/OL_25750.html#wp29752

Regards,

Aru

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