03-27-2007 08:42 AM - edited 03-05-2019 03:07 PM
Hello guys,
I have a question, I am new at this design / ordering stuff, and wonder to know if there is any tool that can validate my order, like the parts I am ordering will work togheter... there is?!
We are planning to install a customer using a 4507R at the core, and a collapsed Access / Distribution with a mix of 3750E and 3750, so we can use Uplinks at 10Ge, as suggested by our friends hostmaster, jon.marshall and
specially mr. asingh2!
There will be 2 floors + Core located at the 2nd Floor, here is what I am planning to order:
First Floor:
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2 x Cisco Catalyst 3750E-48TD
- 10Ge Modules: X2-10GB-LR V03 or later (2 pieces)
1 x Cisco Catalyst 3750G-48TS
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Second Floor:
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2 x Cisco Catalyst 3750E-48TD
- 10Ge Modules: X2-10GB-LR V03 or later (2 pieces)
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Core (located at the same as the second floor):
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Chassis: WS-C4507R
Supervisor: WS-X4516-10GE= (2 pieces)
10Ge Modules: X2-10GB-LR (4 pieces)
CompactFlash: MEM-C4K-FLD128M (2 pieces)
Netflow: WS-F4531 (1 piece)
Power Supply: PWR-C45-2800ACV (2 pieces)
Gig. Ethernet Module: WS-X4548-GB-RJ45 (1 piece)
S45EK9-12xxxx Catalyst 4500 Enterprise Services Software with 3DES
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Question 1: The Chassis WS-C4507R cames with the Fans already installed? I have not found the part number for the Fans!
Question 2: Will the 10Ge Uplinks work with this hardware config (I suppose so, as it is on the Release Notes of the 3750-E and 4500), and bot are the same: X2-10GB-LR.
Question 3: Any way possible (like a online tool or something) that I can validate this hardware config?
Question 4: Anything missing in this hardware config?
Thanks you so much for your help! Hope to help also as any way I can!
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03-27-2007 09:20 AM
Hi -
Hope this info helps:
Q1. Fans are included w/ the chassis. Power supplies are not
Q2. SUPV-10GE uplink redundancy as of 12.2(25)SG allows for 2 x 10GE and 4 x GigE ports active. The left-most ports are active for example:
tengig1/1 active
tengig2/1 active
tengig1/2 disabled
tengig2/2 disabled
gig1/3 active
gig1/4 active
gig1/5 disabled
gig1/6 disabled
gig2/3 active
gig2/4 active
gig2/5 disabled
gig2/6 disabled
Q3. Please use the Dynamic Configuration Tool:
https://tools.cisco.com/qtc/config/jsp/configureHome.jsp
Q4. What services do you plan to enable? This configuration allows for the ISSU capability:
03-27-2007 09:20 AM
Hi -
Hope this info helps:
Q1. Fans are included w/ the chassis. Power supplies are not
Q2. SUPV-10GE uplink redundancy as of 12.2(25)SG allows for 2 x 10GE and 4 x GigE ports active. The left-most ports are active for example:
tengig1/1 active
tengig2/1 active
tengig1/2 disabled
tengig2/2 disabled
gig1/3 active
gig1/4 active
gig1/5 disabled
gig1/6 disabled
gig2/3 active
gig2/4 active
gig2/5 disabled
gig2/6 disabled
Q3. Please use the Dynamic Configuration Tool:
https://tools.cisco.com/qtc/config/jsp/configureHome.jsp
Q4. What services do you plan to enable? This configuration allows for the ISSU capability:
03-27-2007 10:47 AM
Buddy! Thanks alot!
For sure all the info you gave me helped ALOT! Really thanks!
But now I am a bit confused about Q2, regarding the tengig slots... I do not know if I missunderstand what you said, but, just to clarify a bit more, it means that I cannot use the 4 ports (2 of the first Sup and 2 of the second Sup) at the same time?! I can only use 1 port of each Sup and the other one will be in standby or something like that?! By this I will have 2 tengig working and 2 tengig in standby?
Thanks!
03-27-2007 11:02 AM
Nevermind... found the answer in the great tool you showed to me!
3. The WS-X4516-10GE can use a maximum of two X2 modules or four SFPs. When two SUPV-10GEs are in the same system, only two X2 modules or four SFPs can be active concurrently.
Thanks alot for your help! Hope to do the same for everybody when I can!
Cheers!
03-27-2007 11:06 AM
Yes, only the first 10Gig port of each sup is active in a redundant sup config. i.e only the ports 1/1 and 2/1 are active, the other 2 ports 1/2,2/2 are disabled.If one of the sup fails both the 10gig ports will get active on the sup engine.
HTH,
-amit singh
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